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    New Member / Son of Patient

    Hello everyone,

    My father had some symptoms about his lungs 6-7 months ago. Doctors worried about lung cancer or tuberculosis first but they have diagnosed Wegener 2-3 months later after he showed first symptoms. Kidneys was inflamed when the diagnosis is put. We lodged in Hospital for 2.5 months and now we are free to be at home (Should be checked once in 15 days). We are having Endoksan, Bactrim, Anti-Potasium and Calcium support now.

    I'm glad to be here to know eachother better, to help eachother and share the experiences. My father's illness started as soon as he gave up the cigarette and I want to research if it is related to sudden-giving up of cigarette. That is the another reason for me to be here, to understand the causes of illness and also if there is alternative ways to treat it, such as plants or any other something.

    For example he was feeling very tired when we left the hospital but now, we are in a town, which has an high density of oxygen as a result of green forest mountains next to it and now he can walk kilometers! (I heard hat fatigue is related to anemia, because of restriction of bloodcells by inflamation.). An oxygen-high place may help patient to feel better.

    I talked too much.

    In conclusion, I'm here to share everything, to learn more, to know you and to help eachother.

    Warmest Regards.

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    Hi Zamanusta, welcome to the group. Don't worry about talking too much--that's what we're here to do! I'm glad to hear your dad is doing better.

    Another member recently said they were diagnosed soon after quitting smoking. I think that's purely coincidence, though. There's nothing about smoking that would protect you from Wegener's (or anything else). As far as the cause of Wegener's, no one really knows in most cases. The only proven causes are silica and solvent exposure. The researchers have various theories about other causes of Wegener's-- infection, toxic exposure or genetic--but no real evidence to support any of it.

    As far as alternative ways to treat it, unfortunately that is not possible. It can quickly worsen the disease and since Wegs is life-threatening, it could prove to be deadly. I'm a holistic physician and can't use the very remedies I believe in.

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    Hi.
    I'm a little concerned that your father is not being treated with steroids in addition to Endoxan (Cyclophosphamide). Single drug use was the early form of treatment for Wegener's and was proved to be ineffective in the longer term, it needs a combination therapy. The fact that your father seems to be doing well at the moment is a good sign, but he will need very careful monitoring, kidney failure and heart damage can occur in Wegener's patients with few symptoms until it is too late. Is he under the care of a Wegener's specialist? This is something we always go on about on this site, but it is so important. It is a very tricky disease that follows no rules and should only be treated by someone having long experience with it.

    Please do not resort to any form of alternative therapies. Unfortunately the only proven ways of controlling the disease at the moment are with highly toxic drugs with bad side effects. Remember that you are dealing with a potentially fatal condition here and any mistakes in treatment will probably result in permanent damage or worse.
    Last edited by Jack; 06-26-2010 at 08:21 PM.

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    I just wanted to put my two cents in about the smoking. My mom was still smoking up until the time that she didn't have the energy to walk outside. So I wouldn't think that quitting smoking would have anything to do with it. Doctors tell her she's possibly had Wegener's for two years, but just didn't know. Today is the 43rd day my mom has been in the hospital, and they say she can come home tomorrow. Prayers be with you and your family through this.
    Cindy R

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    I hope your mom comes home tomorrow, Cindy. That's a long time to be hospitalized.

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    Hi Zamanusta. Welcome to the group.

    I wonder if stopping smoking might have been stressful for your dad. If so, it seems possible that the stress could have allowed the previously dormant Wegener's to flare. Just a thought.

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