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Thank you all for voicing your concern. Some of the things said here have really helped lead the way to more research. There have also been a few post that have the answers I was looking for. Thank you all once again.
Tia
TiaMemberAnd I don’t in anyway think that my grandfather was mistreated. I’m too young to make an decisions. That’ll be left up to my parents. I was just looking for someone to explain a few things to me because my family is to distraught at the moment.
TiaMemberThey didn’t give him the prednizone because they thought the sores on his body were caused from the revlimid. They said, “Sweet’s syndrome is so rare that they weren’t even looking for it.”
TiaMemberI’m new to this forum and I’m not entirely sure what to say, but it sounds like you have something good going at this time and I hope it stays that way. Good luck to you and your family in the upcoming months. God bless.
-Tia
TiaMemberPierre,
That’s great news! I wish both you and your mother luck in the upcoming weeks. May God be with you.
TiaMemberThank you both. That’s at least cleared up what happened to my grandfather to some extent. At first we thought that Sweet’s may have been curable, but now I know otherwise. Thank you once again.
TiaMemberI’m new to the forum and haven’t been following your story, but I give you my regards. I just lost my grandfather to Sweet’s syndrome so I understand what you’re going through. God bless.
TiaMemberAlso, if this helps, he actually died of respitory failure. I’m not sure because the details are sketchy, but I believe the lesions moved onto his lungs. He also seemed to have a bit of emphazyme. I’m not really sure if that connects at all, but I just heard about it and thought it’d be helpful if you new.
TiaMemberI was looking through a few articles on the internet and came up with another question. Is Sweet’s sydrome reversible? And if so, what kind of medicine would they use to treat it?
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