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No Vested Interest

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21. I had it about 10 yrs ago and was hospitalized for about one week.
Sat Dec 7, 2019, 04:12 AM
Dec 2019

It started with what I thought was a rash in my armpit.
Primary doc sent me to a breast surgeon; I guess she was afraid of lymph nodes or something.

Breast surgeon took my vitals and sent me directly to hospital - it seems my blood pressure or something was extremely low, though I wasn't aware of that problem.
I was treated with an antibiotic intravenously; at one point they wanted in insert a Pic-something directly into my body/chest, and I resisted; said I would check out of hospital before that was done. (My veins in arm are heard to find and I think they just wanted to make it easier on themselves.)
I was released after about one week, and have not had a recurrence that I am aware of, though I have some kind of outbreak on each of my lower legs, which I am treating with tea tree oil and a cream, just to clear it up. - I have no reason to think it's MRSA.

I was in my young 70's when MRSA occurred.

MRSA [View all] greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 OP
I had a friend who was taking pain killers which masked it. Turbineguy Dec 2019 #1
Science was never my strong suit either. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #10
My dear greatauntoftriplets... CaliforniaPeggy Dec 2019 #2
Thanks for the good wishes. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #11
Sorry to hear this. blm Dec 2019 #3
Sounds like your friend has been through quite a lot. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #12
Check out Vitamin C therapy voteearlyvoteoften Dec 2019 #4
I'm already dealing with an autoimmune disease. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #13
Had to have a thumb repaired several years ago and contracted MRSA in a "pin tract Atticus Dec 2019 #5
Wow, that sounds like a great way to infuse the antibiotics. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #14
That sounds hopeful. blm Dec 2019 #23
Colloidal silver is the only thing that's been proven to be effective against MRSA, but you'll in2herbs Dec 2019 #6
Is that the stuff that turns one's skin blue or blue-gray? yonder Dec 2019 #8
Yes, and the NIH considers it to be neither safe nor effective. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #9
Thanks for the info. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #17
Name one alternative medicine the NIH promotes. nt in2herbs Dec 2019 #27
Maybe there's a reason they don't promote it. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #35
Determining the reason(s) why the NIH does not promote alt med is necessary to understanding in2herbs Dec 2019 #39
You do you. I'm not messing with something that isn't based on careful scientific research The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #40
+++ still_one Dec 2019 #69
Yikes, that doesn't sound good! greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #16
Yeah, it's dangerous and doesn't cure anything. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #19
And your claim is based on personal experience? nt in2herbs Dec 2019 #28
No, it's based on medical research from the NIH. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2019 #34
When taken in massive overdoses and over a life time yes, you do get the Blue Man. But in2herbs Dec 2019 #26
Thanks, and for your comments in #39 too. yonder Dec 2019 #47
I have an autoimmune disease that no one's ever heard of. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #15
CBD oil is very effective in autoimmune situations and you don't need a marijuana card. nt in2herbs Dec 2019 #30
I have CBD cream to use on my knee. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #31
I so agree! MuseRider Dec 2019 #36
No Manuka Honey with high MGO has been studied also with positive results esp in lunasun Dec 2019 #57
Thanks for submitting the additional info. I use Manuka Honey for a lot of issues. Buy it in2herbs Dec 2019 #63
++The good stuff is expensive but yes other uses. I have never used it externally lunasun Dec 2019 #64
nasty shit. my sister was in a nursing home for years before she passed. mopinko Dec 2019 #7
That's so sad. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #18
Gosh, that's gotta be scary. Mersky Dec 2019 #20
Thanks for the suggestions and support. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #24
Regarding the use of antibiotics: WSSlover Dec 2019 #45
Oh, hey, am glad you brought this up Mersky Dec 2019 #48
It's difficult. Sometimes when they treat the MRSA you end up with C.diff. nt Laffy Kat Dec 2019 #54
Yes, thank you for bringing C.diff into the discussion Mersky Dec 2019 #62
I had it about 10 yrs ago and was hospitalized for about one week. No Vested Interest Dec 2019 #21
Thanks for sharing your experience. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #25
Hope you're well on the way to recovery, greataunt, and can soon put this behind you No Vested Interest Dec 2019 #50
The same to you! greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #52
I've had MRSA Rincewind Dec 2019 #22
You've really been through it! greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #29
As an Infusion Nurse... FarPoint Dec 2019 #32
Right now, I'm getting vancomycin and cefemime by IV. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #41
Two excellent drugs... FarPoint Dec 2019 #43
The vanco is taking about two hours so they're doing it even slower than you recommend. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #49
I have a MRSA client on vancomyacin now... FarPoint Dec 2019 #55
I will. Thanks for suggesting it. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #56
Please get well Gothmog Dec 2019 #33
Thanks! I'm working on it. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #37
I had MRSA under my armpits, both sides, it hurt really bad. lark Dec 2019 #38
I'm fortunate that mine doesn't hurt at all. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #42
I had cellulitis in my lower right leg followed by MRSA developed during a week in the hospital. Shrike47 Dec 2019 #44
Thanks for sharing your experience. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #51
One woman who lived in our building, but passed away fairly recently had MRSA WSSlover Dec 2019 #46
That poor lady! greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #53
Love and Hugs to you, gaot. sheshe2 Dec 2019 #58
Thanks very much, sheshe. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #59
Take care get well and I am glad you are not in pain . lunasun Dec 2019 #60
Thanks very much. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #61
I'm so sorry to hear this. You are an important part of DU. yardwork Dec 2019 #65
Thanks, yardwork. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #66
Lots of people here care about you very much. yardwork Dec 2019 #67
That's so nice of you. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #68
Wishing you the best for a speedy recovery greataunt still_one Dec 2019 #70
Thanks very much. greatauntoftriplets Dec 2019 #71
......... still_one Dec 2019 #72
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