On Memorial Day, two days into a migraine type headache, I found a purple mass on my right temple. Knowing that a headache is the bodies way of saying that something is wrong, I went to the Emergency Room. I was told after a battery of blood tests that I had a rare autoimmune disease called Vasculitis and it was affecting the brain and the right eye. My level of inflammation was very high, so I was put immediately on Prednisone, which I have been on for four days now. Now I face the first of what may be two biopsies soon and I am understandably afraid, mainly of the fact that my immune system is attacking my body and that long term steroids will lower it. I'd like to know if anyone else either has or is going through this. I have faith that I will make a full recovery, but am scared at the same time. Is this normal or am I crazy? I'm trying to keep the best attitude possible in spite of the fact that it's affecting my brain and right eye.
2007-05-31
08:07:38
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