Posted on 01/24/2013 8:26:25 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Phages replace and supplant antibiotics. God already has the antidote provided on Earth for any problem.
drs prescribe antibiotics because the patients pressure them to "do something" but mostly, it is to avoid the law suit if in some rare case the person doesn't get well....
You know what the REAL reason for this is..? The 3rd World.
Yup. Here in the West, we have the perscription system —you can’t just pay money for your fave antibiotic in any store, and get full-strenth anti-biotics.
Ok well when you’re super poor in Mexico, then which anti-biotic would you buy? The cheapest one that showed an effect.
So these people treat themselves UNTIL THEY **FEEL** FINE, and then they stop. And when they FEEL fine is when 99% of the bad guys have been killed. And 100% of the remaining 1% of those bad guys are then a little or a lot closer to knowing how to fend off that anti-bacterial —that nice cheap one.
If you go to an expensive doctor GENERALLY they’ll take a culture and figure out which one the bug is vulnerable to, give you a script, and then tel you to FINISH THAT REGIMEN, and not stop simply when you FEEL better.
The Third World is the cause of this, sorry....
The labels are generally referring to the triclosan ingredient.
So what can we do to reform all of this? I mean, we wouldn't want to see people in the next twenty years die from MRSA infections in the gym and from infections occured during routine surgeries. All of us do not realize how many people died from simple germs only two or three generations ago and it's looking like it's going to happen again.
People living to age 60 will be considered to be fortunate. I guess that's good for Social Security.
Reconstruct FDA to its original purpose and reform tort law.
Easier said than done.
Think that's bad? How would you like to be next poor schlub to get bit by a coral snake?
Thanks.
Congratulations! I too am a MRSA survivor.
I went in for a complicated heart surgery. I had a stroke during surgery and contracted MRSA.
What was planned as a 6 to 8 day stay in the hospital, became 2 very long months of multiple surgeries and painful hell. Most heart surgery patients end up with a zipper scar on their chest.... mine is a crevice. I call it my cleavage. ;>)
At about 30 days, they thought I was ok to send home. Three days later, I was rushed back to the hospital for more cutting into my chest and another month in the hospital. The bill for that 2 months was over a million dollars.
My heart doc tells me that it is very unlikely that anyone would agree to proceed with any further heart surgery on me, because of how badly my body responds to it. Essentially, they are afraid that the MRSA is still within me, just dormant and if it is disturbed, it could raise hell all over again.
Yep, the antibiotic resident issue is very real.... and MRSA is very deadly.
The only soap I use - - including to wash my hair - - is Ivory.
It’s allegedly 99.44% pure. I don’t know what the other .56% is.
Wow, you had c-diff ? That is nasty stuff right there, and DIRECTLY attributable to hospital cleanliness (proven).
Glad you made it. My wife is working on a team to come up with a vaccine for that.
Sorry to hear about your complications from surgery.
My hospital stay wasn’t as long as yours (
After awhile in the hospital, I was sent home with IV antibiotics, that they teach you how to give to yourself (through a pic line. So I did that for 6 weeks at home and they had a nurse stop by every couple days to draw blood, change the pic line dressing, and check vitals.
I hate hospitals so I can imagine your frustration at being in there so long. I’ve heard of surgeon’s reluctance once you’ve had MRSA.
Antisera and vaccines are in very short supply. In these cases, little to no R&D is required as the procedures and formulations have long been known. Here it is entirely a matter of product liability cost.
No, none of Trader Joe’s do, I don’t think, and Target you have to look for the natural brands. J.R. Watkins was the kind I just bought.
Yes, colitis caused by. Awful. I suspect I picked it up at a G.I. doc’s office, where I was going to get some post childbirth damage finally fixed. Month later, I was in the hospital.
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