Friday, December 21, 2012

After a few weeks of wearing the leg rap things cleared up. I no longer am wearing the wraps and have moved on to "compression socks". They have been ordered but i haven't received them yet. As the pic shows most of the ulcer has healed up. It has dried up and is surrounded by dried skin. My prdnisone was reduced to 30mg a day which so far has worked out. I have had a few flare ups but they don't last. It seems the trick was getting the water or edema out of my legs so that they could heal. I hated wearing the wraps but they did work as promised.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Still moving forward

I know the pic makes things look like a mess but there has been some real progress on my ulcer healing up. It shows about 3/4"-1" inches of new skin. My daily dosage of Prednisone has been reduced to 40mg a day. I was taking about 160mg a day about two months ago. The side effects were ruining me. Since the dosage reduction I've lost about 25lbs of water weight. My hands and arms have lost the puffy appearance. It seems every week my doc says that its my last week wearing the "uniboot" but the following week he'll say the same thing. I figure I've got about 4-5 weeks more of wearing this thing and then I'm going to be wearing something called a "pressure sock". I'm not sure what they are but I looked a few up on Amazon, about $25 a pair. I would love to get those on and lose what I've got now. Of course I'm happy to see progress on my leg and will do whatever is necessary to get things healed up.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Uniboot removed

Things really look like a mess here but they aren't bad. This pic was taken right after I cut off the cast. I wear this thing for a whole week and cut it off with a box cutter and some scissors. The whole area is loaded with dry skin, looks like dandruff. The white square thingy is actually a small section of the antibacterial pad they cover the ulcer with prior to wrapping things up. This pad usually melts away from body heat. Wearing this thing is a BIG PAIN IN THE ASS! Its impossible to shower while wearing it. I'm a 1 or 2 shower a day guy, so after a few days without a shower, I start losing my fukin' mind. The upside to all this is that this uniboot thing works. I've seen a 1/2" to 3/4" inch ribbon of new skin surrounding my shrinking ulcer, progress I haven't seen in years. I'm not sure how long I'll have to wear this thing but I sure hope it ain't much longer.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Bulb

The reduction of my Prednisone allowed this thing to pop up. It looks bad but doesn't hurt much. It grew fast, from red area to red ball in about two days. The slightest use of a washcloth pulled it apart as usual. Its just a mater of keeping the wound clean with a little dab of neosporin.

Uniboot II

The second week of wearing the boot didn't go so well because it started to slip off. It should be removed Friday morning before showering and the new one put on a few hours later. I cut it off my leg Wednesday afternoon because the slippage was exposing my ulcer and it wasn't possible to "fix". I took a box cutter and worked the fabric. It took about 5 min. The nurse told me to keep the boot dry. How am i supposed to bathe? A simple shower would too much water so I tried a kitchen trash bag and some tape. It works! It takes a good amount of tape though. I'm not sure how many weeks they are going to want me to wear this thing. The doc is very happy with the results so far.

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Uniboot

I was sent to a specialist and he applied the "uniboot". It looks just like an Ace wrap that is worn for a solid week. It seems that my edema was preventing the leg from healing. After just one week progress was seen. I'm going to be wearing this boot thing for a few weeks. I'm not sure why its called a boot when it is simply a wrap. with a zinc/medicine patch placed on the ulcer, keeping it moist and prevent infection. We'll see where this road leads but so far so good.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Edema

The right side of my body has never been effected by anything. Lately it has been developing an edema that just comes and goes. Its been a side effect of the prednisone which I've been hoping to reduce/eliminate but so far my docs are not simpatico on its replacement.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Fast and Furious

Even though I am taking a heavy dose of Prednisone these flareups still occur. They can show up and develop like this one in less than 72 hrs. The top pic shows clearly the edema that my leg is experiencing. I went out to run some errands this morning and when I changed my clothes I noticed that the 'thing' had broken open. I simply cleaned it up the the best that I could and applied some Neosporin. It doesn't hurt but I am amazed that it showed up at all considering the dosage I'm taking.

Friday, June 22, 2012

The well is dry.

My leg stopped "dripping". Without warning or any changes it just stopped. I am so happy about this development I'm afraid of doing anything that might start the waterworks up again, like drinking a beer. When I change my dressing, about every 12 hrs or so, they are dry, a bit sticky. Great care is taken when removing my bandages because I don't want to pull off any tissue or "scabs". Doing so may produce a lot of bleeding. If the sight of blood makes you queasy then Pyoderma isn't for you. The pic is of a small patch of skin by my knee that refuses to heal up. I am still on the Prednisone but this little SOB popped up and doesn't want to go away. It doesn't hurt at all but the other day it started bleeding like a stuck pig. I was laughing while I was trying to stop the bleeding because it was coming out so fast. I had just gotten out of the shower and was sitting down to put a pad on the ulcer. This was when I noticed a stream of blood running down my calf onto the floor, my beautifully clean freshly polished hardwood floor. About ten minutes and a handful of paper towel later It stopped. I guess I washed a scab off while in the shower. It hasn't happened before or since. This is just some additional bullshit I have to keep an eye on. If this thing started bleeding while I was at the office it would of course be an embarrassing disaster.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Cravat

Necessity is the mother of invention. As crazy and potentially embarrassing it may be I find it necessary to wear a shirt or a cravat on my lower leg, all in the quest to soak up all of this exudate. A fresh bandage will be leaking fluid in less than one hour. I can't change my leg every hour so I'm forced to make adjustments. If I sit for awhile without the wrap, I'll have a puddle formed under my leg, looks like a bit of spilled water. I guess its a good thing my apt is all wood flooring.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

My right foot has never been involved with much except suffering the side effects from my meds. As can been seen my foot is suffering from edema. The edema gets so bad that my shoes don't fit. I'm forced to wear sandals or athletic shoes with loosened lases. It comes and goes without warning. I can feel it in the morning when i get up because my feet and ankles feel "tight". I am supposed to be taken off the Prednisone over the next few months because I'm being introduced to a new drug. By July or August I should be totally off the Prednisone. I sure hope so.

Saturday, April 21, 2012

New to the scene.

Considering the large amount of steroids I'm taking every day its amazing I managed to have a new flare up just below my knee. This area started to flare up about six weeks ago but my dermatologist hit it with a needle before it could become anything serious. So, I thought. It's come back. And boy was it fast. It went from small purple bump to actual hole in about three days. This pic was taken prior to going back to the dermatologist for additional shots. I hate having to deal with this Pyoderma bullshit. One of the few things I'm content about is that everything is located in one area, my leg. This would suck if it was on my face or my privates. How would one live a normal life with no skin on their face?

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Well huh..



The dermatologist was surprised by how much the ulcer has healed over the last month. It all looks the same to me but there seems to have been some real progress. The increase in the Prednisone might be the reason. Its slow going. The only thing I'm doing different lately is soaking my leg in the tub for about 30min a few times a week. I have spent so much time avoiding water and contact in general on the ulcer It's kinda' odd having it submerged in water. It feels good, no pain. I just drizzle on some Hibiclens and read while my leg soaks. The goal is to just help clean up the ulcer in general. I am always making the effort to keep things clean and dry.

My apt bathroom is too small for a Jacuzzi bath but it would be great in a situation like this.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Tendersorb



The leg pad that I'm using is made by Kendall, a 5"x9" variation of the Tendersorb. These things work really well. I call these my "leg diapers". A few pieces of tape and a fresh pad takes about two minutes to change up. If this is something you might need you should get them online. I pay about $8 for a box of 36. A heck of a deal. My local NYC store would probably want $25 for the same thing, so shop around.

Exudate

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Little change



Not much has changed over the last few weeks. I went to see a surgeon that specialized in ulcers. He took a few pics with his phone and said that it was "interesting" but he offered nothing new. I'm so fucking happy that my condition was "interesting". It was waste of my afternoon.

The edema leakage issue slowed down for a few days last week but has since started up again. I've tried to note some change in diet or meds but nothing different was done. Its a real problem because I have to change the bandages after a few hrs because they are soaked. This makes things tricky when going to the office.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Clean but still mean




Any stinging I may have felt over the last few weeks has pretty much gone away. As the pic illustrates, the ulcer hasn't healed much at all considering the increase of Prednisone. I'm getting some bad side effects, bloating, weight gain, moon face, all the good ones. It really sucks.

The pic also shows some dead tissue that seems to be hanging around waiting for debridement. The best way to gently clean the area is using a soaked paper towel and warm water with some hydrogen peroxide. This mixture is almost painless and gently eats away dead tissues or dried blood with ease. After a 20 minute soaking the ulcer is almost squeaky clean.