It has been three years since Isaiah first had Kawasaki disease and I have told his story more times than I can remember. His Kawasaki disease story has been told to friends, to family, to acquaintances and to people I have just met and it has been told in various forms: detailed, long version, short, clinical version and many variations in between. As hard as I try to make the details clear, I think many people still do not fully understand Isaiah's condition. In an effort to clear up any misconceptions, I have put together this list of FAQs to reveal the truth about Isaiah. Does Isaiah still have Kawasaki disease? No. Kawasaki disease is a self-limited form of vasculitis. According to Dr. Jane Burns, a KD specialist (as posted by the Kawasaki Disease Foundation ): "The inflammation and host immune response is intense but short-lived. Recovery from the acute illness is complete and symptoms and signs resolve completely." Isaiah had Kawasaki disea...
Personal blog documenting the life of a Kawasaki disease survivor, as told by his mother.