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What is new lately that's helpful in bad cases of scleroderma?


Any helpful info. re diet with it? What medicines are being used?

My great aunt suffered from scleroderma. What a terrible disease. Her doctor told her she was the longest living case he knew about. She lived over 35 years with it. She never, NEVER, let it get her down. You could tell she hurt and she felt bad, but she climbed the stairs with laundry and cooked at least two meals a day. She never had anyone take care of her. She got bad the last couple years because she was so thin, from her stomach being so terrible. She had no meat over her tailbone. It looked almost like a tail, it stuck out so bad. She developed a bad bed sore, and even after a couple surgerys and wearing a machine to keep it drained, it never healed. She was a true fighter tho. The most amazing person I will ever know. She never complained, she went to womens catholic mass EVERY morning of the year, and was thankful for being alive. She was the kind of person who lived to help others, she donated her body to science, because she wanted to help be a part of why a cure was found for this disease. And her doctor thought she would be perfect because she lived so long with it. Unfortionally, her daughter went aginst her wishes and had her creamated. I can understand I would have a hard time knowing my Mom was being cut up and tested. But I really do believe that is what she wanted to do, and she should have went with her wishes.

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