Eastoff
But it was a beginning.
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damn sounds like he went out hard tooRIP, Manute.
SJS (Stevens Johnson Syndrome) is nasty shit. My son has had it four times. It wasn't diagnosed as SJS until the fourth time and it almost killed him. It's difficult to diagnose, and was relatively unknown when my son first had it. It was the first case they had ever seen at Legacy Emmanuel.
To describe it as a painful skin condition doesn't come close to describing it accurately. The skin lesions are a symptom. It is actually an autoimmune disorder. You body is basically attacking itself. The lesions are like third degree burns - just as painful and just as prone to infection. They usually start in, and around, the mouth and spread down the esophagus, which is why it's difficult to eat and speak. The last time my son had it, he had lesions over 30% of his body, plus his entire digestive tract was raw and bloody.
From earlier reports, it sounded like Manute had a good chance to pull through once he got back in the states. I had hoped he would and that his bout with SJS would help raise awareness among doctors and ER personnel. SJS is triggered by different things in different people (in my son's case, it was ibuprofen). The key to survival is to identify the trigger early and get the patient off it immediately and then start treating the symptoms (typically in a burn unit).
It makes me very, very sad that such a great man had to suffer so much and pass away much too soon. RIP Manute. The world was a better place because of you. I hope others will carry-on the great humanitarian work you started.
BNM
i did have a check up on the condition after reading the news, sounds like one hell of an affliction![]()
How's your son now? I did read it can be triggered by reaction to medication as you mentioned, definitely something that needs much more awareness....
