Monday, May 5, 2008
Pemphigus Support Group
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SK77 May 05, 2008
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We're up, but not "at 'em", quit...
SK77 Mar 31, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008 |
We're up, but not "at 'em", quite yet.
We want to thank EVERYONE for your good wishes and prayers. It's very nice, knowing that there are others who feel sorry for us, besides just ourselves, ha, ha. Next time around I'm coming back as a husband, though, instead of a wife. There are things that HAVE to be done, and it's up to the wife to do them........ -
Just to let you know........both my husband and I ...
SK77 Mar 29, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008 |
Just to let you know........both my husband and I have the flu. We both feel very crappy. I don't think I'll be on DS for a few days, so you'll know why, OK? Take care. When I feel better, I'll be back.
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Well, we got word today that our son won't be ...
SK77 Mar 25, 2008
Son won't be here this weekend.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 |
Well, we got word today that our son won't be coming home this weekend. There was a problem with the items not being installed yet, so no reason for him to come up from GA. DARN, darn, darn!! But, it's his job, and we understand that. We should be seeing him AND his wife in July, so that'll be nice. But I really felt badly, anyway. We'... -
The holiday is over, and I hope everyone had ...
SK77 Mar 23, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
The holiday is over, and I hope everyone had a nice Easter. Ours aren't quite the same, these days, but still nice. Only 8 of us, today.........plus, our dinner was at our daughter's home, so MOST of the big stuff was on her shoulders. I used to have a house full, on every holiday, but not as much, these days.......even though I did cook a lot of the food for ... -
Well, I'm late, again. It's been a w...
SK77 Mar 15, 2008
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Well, I'm late, again. It's been a while.....
but I'm a busy woman (ha, ha). I've had a lot of things going on in my life, which is very normal for me.........and I guess that's a good thing, as long as they're not bad things. My son is paying us a visit on the 29th. He's coming to WV, from GA, on business, so he's going to rent a car and com... -
SK77 Feb 25, 2008
Journal Entry for February 25, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
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Hi all.............here's a poem about the pla...
SK77 Feb 18, 2008
Journal Entry for February 18, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Hi all.............here's a poem about the place in Utah, where I was born. This one is for Carol.....
The Beauty of the West
The beauty of the west
Is so wondrous to the eye,
Where sagebrush fields
And tumble weeds
Lay soft, beneath the sky.
Majestic mountains take your breath,
While whispering pine trees
Seek to caress.
Virgin beauty, ‘ner touched by man,
Beyond beauty...........‘ti... -
The Light of God surrounds me,The Love of God enfo...
SK77 Jan 04, 2008
Journal Entry for January 4, 2008
Friday, January 4, 2008
The Light of God surrounds me,
The Love of God enfolds me,
The Power of God protects me,
The Presence of God watches over me.
Wherever I am, God is.....
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It's been a whole week!! Where did the t...
SK77 Nov 18, 2007
Journal Entry for November 18, 2007
Sunday, November 18, 2007
It's been a whole week!! Where did the time go??? Our company came on Wednesday, and left this morning. We were not still for two minutes!! No down time, and not much sleep. I am SOOOO tired, I almost didn't make it through church. Was up at 5:30........mass at 8:00, and then home...... straight to the couch. Slept for over ... -
hey, I just need some new friends at this poi...
janthony Oct 26, 2007
Journal Entry for October 26, 2007
Friday, October 26, 2007
hey,
I just need some new friends at this point. I can't work right now, but I don't have to any way. Anybody interested in talking? -
This is for Doug and the DS team. Mothers Ag...
SK77 Oct 25, 2007
Journal Entry for October 25, 2007
Thursday, October 25, 2007
This is for Doug and the DS team.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving is SO very important! I haven't had any personal experience where that's concerned, however, I think they need all the help they can get. They have done a terrific job in getting the word out, and helping in so many ways. I think they could use a boost, about now. I'm not well acquainted with...
Monday, May 5, 2008



Pemphigus Information
Pemphigus is an autoimmune disorder that causes blistering and raw sores on skin and mucous membranes. As with other autoimmune disorders, it is caused when the body's defenses mistake its own tissues as foreign, and attack the cells.
There are three types of pemphigus which vary in severity: pemphigus vulgaris, pemphigus foliaceus, and paraneoplastic pemphigus.
The most common form of the disorder is pemphigus vulgaris (ICD-10 L10.0). It occurs when antibodies attack Desmoglein 3, a protein that keeps cells bound together. Thus, cells simply fall apart, causing skin to slough off. Although pemphigus vulgaris may occur at any age, it is quite rare in children, and most common in the middle aged and elderly. Sores often originate in the mouth, making eating difficult and uncomfortable. Pemphigus vulgaris often affects people between the ages of 40-60, and mainly of Jewish or Mediterranean decent. Some patients are associated with myasthenia gravis,but it's unusual.
Foliaceus is the least severe of the three varieties. Desmoglein 1, the protein that is destroyed by the body's immune system is only found in the top dry layer of the skin, so mouth sores do not occur. Pemphigus foliaceus is characterized by crusty sores that often begin on the scalp, and may move to the chest, back, and face. It is not as painful as pemphigus vulgaris, and is often mis-diagnosed as dermatitis or eczema.
The least common and most severe type of pemphigus is the neoplastic variety. This disorder is usually found in conjunction with an already-existing malignancy. Very painful sores appear on the mouth, lips, and the esophagus. In this variety of Pemphigus, the disease process often involves Bronchiolitis obliterans, a fatal destruction of alveoli in lung tissue. A diagnosis of neoplastic pemphigus may prompt a search for an existing tumor. Sometimes, the tumor is not malignant. In these cases, tumor removal may lead to a remission of the pemphigus. However, any decline in pulmonary function is generally irreversible.
If not treated, pemphigus is fatal, due to overwhelming systemic infection. The most common treatment is the administration of oral steroids, especially prednisone. Mild cases sometimes respond to the application of topical steroids. All of these drugs may cause severe side effects, so the patient should be closely monitored by doctors. Once the outbreaks are under control, dosage is often reduced, to lessen side effects.
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