Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 sorry shane - don't have any of these answers BUT... don't say you never amounted to much - you have amounted to a caring and loving father! that's the best thing you could be! ~ JUST WONDERING???? Howdy all!!!A couple of questions here maybe you can help me with??I am a "cured" pyoderma gangrenosum member(over 2 years since any symptoms).Early in my p.g. the lab results said i had SWEETE SYNDROME and a few weeks later another biopsy came back as LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS, and after about a month of that the growing ulcerations were now P.G. Is that how it works? Does p.g. start as something else and eventually becomes p.g.?My doctors told me early on that theyhad stopped searching for the "cause" and were only concerned with healing the ulcerations.I did not have insurance, and it seemed to me that when the initial tests(the inexpensive tests) came back with no answers(no HIV, no HEPITITIS) they quit looking.Now...all three of the conditions they said I had are known to be caused by underlying systemic disease, so isn't it likely that ther is still something wrong? I have noticed things like short term memory loss , lack of concentration(big-time), bowel irritation, that seems to be rapidly increasing for someone my age (36yrs.)Anyway, i figured this group would have a lot more answers than the doctors that always told me well...nothing!!!I know that some of these tests can get expensive, but I am a single dad of a wonderful 2yr old little girl who deserves to have me around a while. It seems kind of irrisponsible of the doctors to have given up up looking for a cause so easily!Anyway, i have never really amounted to much, but my little girl is definately special (from her B-day, Feb.29 2004, to her wonderful happy attitude towards everything). I am all she has, and I need to try and make sure that this can continue...dont u think?Anyway I will post some more pics of us.Any feedback on these questions would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely SHANE AND AERIEL MABERRY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 sorry shane - don't have any of these answers BUT... don't say you never amounted to much - you have amounted to a caring and loving father! that's the best thing you could be! ~ JUST WONDERING???? Howdy all!!!A couple of questions here maybe you can help me with??I am a "cured" pyoderma gangrenosum member(over 2 years since any symptoms).Early in my p.g. the lab results said i had SWEETE SYNDROME and a few weeks later another biopsy came back as LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS, and after about a month of that the growing ulcerations were now P.G. Is that how it works? Does p.g. start as something else and eventually becomes p.g.?My doctors told me early on that theyhad stopped searching for the "cause" and were only concerned with healing the ulcerations.I did not have insurance, and it seemed to me that when the initial tests(the inexpensive tests) came back with no answers(no HIV, no HEPITITIS) they quit looking.Now...all three of the conditions they said I had are known to be caused by underlying systemic disease, so isn't it likely that ther is still something wrong? I have noticed things like short term memory loss , lack of concentration(big-time), bowel irritation, that seems to be rapidly increasing for someone my age (36yrs.)Anyway, i figured this group would have a lot more answers than the doctors that always told me well...nothing!!!I know that some of these tests can get expensive, but I am a single dad of a wonderful 2yr old little girl who deserves to have me around a while. It seems kind of irrisponsible of the doctors to have given up up looking for a cause so easily!Anyway, i have never really amounted to much, but my little girl is definately special (from her B-day, Feb.29 2004, to her wonderful happy attitude towards everything). I am all she has, and I need to try and make sure that this can continue...dont u think?Anyway I will post some more pics of us.Any feedback on these questions would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely SHANE AND AERIEL MABERRY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Thanks , I try...if there was a single most important "motivation" in treating my pg, it was definately my little girl! (unborn at that time) Without her soon to be birth, i probably would have never pulled out of the "hopelessness, I just want to die, attitude" that i went through(as probably many others in this group have experienced) Thanks again, SHANE JUST WONDERING???? Howdy all!!!A couple of questions here maybe you can help me with??I am a "cured" pyoderma gangrenosum member(over 2 years since any symptoms).Early in my p.g. the lab results said i had SWEETE SYNDROME and a few weeks later another biopsy came back as LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS, and after about a month of that the growing ulcerations were now P.G. Is that how it works? Does p.g. start as something else and eventually becomes p.g.?My doctors told me early on that theyhad stopped searching for the "cause" and were only concerned with healing the ulcerations.I did not have insurance, and it seemed to me that when the initial tests(the inexpensive tests) came back with no answers(no HIV, no HEPITITIS) they quit looking.Now...all three of the conditions they said I had are known to be caused by underlying systemic disease, so isn't it likely that ther is still something wrong? I have noticed things like short term memory loss , lack of concentration(big-time), bowel irritation, that seems to be rapidly increasing for someone my age (36yrs.)Anyway, i figured this group would have a lot more answers than the doctors that always told me well...nothing!!!I know that some of these tests can get expensive, but I am a single dad of a wonderful 2yr old little girl who deserves to have me around a while. It seems kind of irrisponsible of the doctors to have given up up looking for a cause so easily!Anyway, i have never really amounted to much, but my little girl is definately special (from her B-day, Feb.29 2004, to her wonderful happy attitude towards everything). I am all she has, and I need to try and make sure that this can continue...dont u think?Anyway I will post some more pics of us.Any feedback on these questions would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely SHANE AND AERIEL MABERRY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Thanks , I try...if there was a single most important "motivation" in treating my pg, it was definately my little girl! (unborn at that time) Without her soon to be birth, i probably would have never pulled out of the "hopelessness, I just want to die, attitude" that i went through(as probably many others in this group have experienced) Thanks again, SHANE JUST WONDERING???? Howdy all!!!A couple of questions here maybe you can help me with??I am a "cured" pyoderma gangrenosum member(over 2 years since any symptoms).Early in my p.g. the lab results said i had SWEETE SYNDROME and a few weeks later another biopsy came back as LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS, and after about a month of that the growing ulcerations were now P.G. Is that how it works? Does p.g. start as something else and eventually becomes p.g.?My doctors told me early on that theyhad stopped searching for the "cause" and were only concerned with healing the ulcerations.I did not have insurance, and it seemed to me that when the initial tests(the inexpensive tests) came back with no answers(no HIV, no HEPITITIS) they quit looking.Now...all three of the conditions they said I had are known to be caused by underlying systemic disease, so isn't it likely that ther is still something wrong? I have noticed things like short term memory loss , lack of concentration(big-time), bowel irritation, that seems to be rapidly increasing for someone my age (36yrs.)Anyway, i figured this group would have a lot more answers than the doctors that always told me well...nothing!!!I know that some of these tests can get expensive, but I am a single dad of a wonderful 2yr old little girl who deserves to have me around a while. It seems kind of irrisponsible of the doctors to have given up up looking for a cause so easily!Anyway, i have never really amounted to much, but my little girl is definately special (from her B-day, Feb.29 2004, to her wonderful happy attitude towards everything). I am all she has, and I need to try and make sure that this can continue...dont u think?Anyway I will post some more pics of us.Any feedback on these questions would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely SHANE AND AERIEL MABERRY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Here is one that is funny after I got off of a respirator the first thing that I looked up and in a very hoarse voice asked a DR If I could go to Nebraska Furniture mart because my sister came from Pa and had never been there. This DR just was dumbfounded he didn't know what to say.. then he did say UM Ah Well, I think your going to be in the hospital for at least another three weeks. SO Stupid me I ask if I could just get a pass and I said I'll come back. When you don't know how bad of shape that your in, in some ways it is good for you. So never give up hope there is always hope for a better tomorrow, I know that day will come. For those who are cured. I hope and pray that it stays cured and not just a remission and the next is worse than the last. Shane why would you say hopelessness, didn't some woman give you that little girl? What about her? just some more of my thinking....I think too much.. ~Jan JUST WONDERING???? Howdy all!!!A couple of questions here maybe you can help me with??I am a "cured" pyoderma gangrenosum member(over 2 years since any symptoms).Early in my p.g. the lab results said i had SWEETE SYNDROME and a few weeks later another biopsy came back as LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS, and after about a month of that the growing ulcerations were now P.G. Is that how it works? Does p.g. start as something else and eventually becomes p.g.?My doctors told me early on that theyhad stopped searching for the "cause" and were only concerned with healing the ulcerations.I did not have insurance, and it seemed to me that when the initial tests(the inexpensive tests) came back with no answers(no HIV, no HEPITITIS) they quit looking.Now...all three of the conditions they said I had are known to be caused by underlying systemic disease, so isn't it likely that ther is still something wrong? I have noticed things like short term memory loss , lack of concentration(big-time), bowel irritation, that seems to be rapidly increasing for someone my age (36yrs.)Anyway, i figured this group would have a lot more answers than the doctors that always told me well...nothing!!!I know that some of these tests can get expensive, but I am a single dad of a wonderful 2yr old little girl who deserves to have me around a while. It seems kind of irrisponsible of the doctors to have given up up looking for a cause so easily!Anyway, i have never really amounted to much, but my little girl is definately special (from her B-day, Feb.29 2004, to her wonderful happy attitude towards everything). I am all she has, and I need to try and make sure that this can continue...dont u think?Anyway I will post some more pics of us.Any feedback on these questions would be greatly appreciated! Sincerely SHANE AND AERIEL MABERRY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 hi shane, i know rebecca supplied you with a few answers, and that was great. i don't have much experience with sweete syndrome going into other things and then into pg..etc., never heard of that. let me say this tho. pg is very difficult for 99% of all docs to dx. when they finally got around to a running biopsy (they did 3 of them???? wow!), sounds like they figured it out. my guesstamet at this point is, the other dx's were a guess (docs have a way of doing $hit like that). this is based on what i have read so far. this does not surprise me, from my limited experience. guess it is something to consider. in my humble opinion, pg is not something that starts as something else (derm wise), but there are some known connections other ways. more on that later.... in a lot of ways you remind me of myself. my first daughter was about 2 yo when my first wife and i broke up. i had custody. it was difficult because i had a year long bout with mono. was hospitalized for it. someone 35 yo getting mono, yeah right. but that was me. took me a year to get back on my feet. she is now my middle daughter because my new wife (well, been married 21 y now) had a daughter i adopted, she is my oldest now (and preg with my first grand kid, btw!), she is 9 months older than my middle one.....are you following? hee, hee. i have a youngest by my current marriage so i have his/hers and ours. cool, eh? but anyway, i don't think it is a matter of " they stopped looking " . i think it is a matter of getting into a setting where you have a team looking at the overall picture. that is what i HAD to do in order to get properly dx'ed and treated. the bowel issue bothers me. about 20% of the cases of pg are related to cd, uc, ms, ra and a few others. i discovered my pg at the same time we discovered the cd. why? i was going to the university of michigan med cntr and i was seeing derm and gi at the same time. not having insurance is tough. don't know what to tell you there. our country sucks when it comes to supporting our uninsured....well, that is another story (makes me angry, grrrrrrrr). don't say you never have amounted to much. give yourself some credit. you will pull thru, just hang. yes, the tests are expensive, even with insurance, the co-pays were even unbelieveable. somehow you need to get to root cause, the underlying issue. like i said, the bowel problem bothers me, because that was EXACTLY what i had. that is what lead me to investigating pg. when they looked at my small bowel follow thru and told me crohns, i was actually relieved, because i had figured all along that was what it was (hey, it wasn't something worse!!!!). so where does that leave us now? what do you think? your friend, jeff > > Howdy all!!! > > A couple of questions here maybe you can help me with?? > > I am a " cured " pyoderma gangrenosum member(over 2 years since any > symptoms). > Early in my p.g. the lab results said i had SWEETE SYNDROME and a few > weeks later another biopsy came back as LEUKOCYTOCLASTIC VASCULITIS, > and after about a month of that the growing ulcerations were now P.G. > > Is that how it works? Does p.g. start as something else and eventually > becomes p.g.? > > My doctors told me early on that theyhad stopped searching for > the " cause " and were only concerned with healing the ulcerations. > I did not have insurance, and it seemed to me that when the initial > tests(the inexpensive tests) came back with no answers(no HIV, no > HEPITITIS) they quit looking. > Now...all three of the conditions they said I had are known to be > caused by underlying systemic disease, so isn't it likely that ther is > still something wrong? > I have noticed things like short term memory loss , lack of > concentration(big-time), bowel irritation, that seems to be rapidly > increasing for someone my age (36yrs.) > Anyway, i figured this group would have a lot more answers than the > doctors that always told me well...nothing!!! > > I know that some of these tests can get expensive, but I am a single > dad of a wonderful 2yr old little girl who deserves to have me around > a while. It seems kind of irrisponsible of the doctors to have given > up up looking for a cause so easily! > Anyway, i have never really amounted to much, but my little girl is > definately special (from her B-day, Feb.29 2004, to her wonderful > happy attitude towards everything). I am all she has, and I need to > try and make sure that this can continue...dont u think? > > Anyway I will post some more pics of us. > > Any feedback on these questions would be greatly appreciated! > Sincerely > SHANE AND AERIEL MABERRY > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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