My chum is a long distance lorry driver. In November 2004 he was bitten on his leg by an
insectInsect bites and stings
Insect stings and allergy, type unknown. He had an adverse
reactionAllergic reactions
Allergic reactions to medication
Dermatitis, reaction to tinea
Drug allergies
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Insect bite reaction - close-up
Intradermal allergy test reactions
Positive reaction to allergen
Transfusion reaction to it however all appeared well relatively quickly. Until some three weeks afterwards when he collapsed. Joint problems, blisters on the backs of his
elbowsElbow pain,
handsHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor and problems with his feet. The most startling observation was totally red eyes - like a SciFi horror picture. Treated with steriod drops.
He has gone down hill progressively since then, with serious sessions of finding it almost impossible to
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor, and at one stage coughed up a large blood
clotBlood clots. Currently he is back in hospital and two striking developments have taken place. One small spots which quickly enlarge to the size of a finger end first of all these are red, then turn black. Location mainly legs. Plus his breath is horrible, just as though he is rotting from the inside. He was a large healthy guy, had to be for his work. Prior to the lastest changes he had painful joints and
fatigue set in very quick. Whilst Reiter's, septic arithritis
may be a lead. Certainly the turn of events is doing everyone's head in.
Any ideas?
The medicas are particularly concerned about his breathing at present.
a serious blood immune attack over ten years ago.
Reading up on Reiter's it is a disease from hell.
SamWorth
It sounds like your friend is very sick. You might want to ask the doctors if they have considered the possibility of adult-onset Still's disease. It is rare, but might possibly match your friend's symptoms. I am putting a link below that has more information. You will have to copy it into the address bar of your browser because I don't know how to insert a hyperlink:
http://www.stillsdisease.org/still's_disease_info.htm
Hope things get better soon.
The indications now are that it is
Wegener's Granulomatosis. A real
******* of a health challenge. You
recall the biopsy on one of the
lesions on his leg.
I'm not a medic, and still recall his
serious reaction to the insect bit last
November. That appeared to clear up
however within weeks he started going
down hill.
Certainly I will look at your suggestion
of Still's - Both the other two possible
complaints are rare anyway.
Thanks for your new thoughts.
Sam
See the website for detailed info..
It was in fact.
Chum responded to special treatment
fantastically.
Well on the way to recovery.
WG is one of those rare beasties and
once the diagnosis was correct, the
speed of change was dramatic.
Sam