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Q: MRSA treatment
asked by: dd Harlot bb on May 2nd, 2008
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I found out last week that I have MRSA, my dermatologist reccomended that I wait until my lesion has completely healed before I disenfect my dorm room because I run the risk of still spreading infection.... I just wanted a little advice, I'm on antibiotics, Clindamycin and Bactrum and things look better but still hasn't fully healed. I'm want to be prepared for it when it does heal. I live in such small quarters that I'm really concerned about getting another infection. Any tips on what I might use to disenfect my room and bathroom? Also I don't have a lot of money but I am willing to try to do everything it takes to prevent and rid myself of this disease.
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MandMs
replied on May 9th, 2008
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Is just your skin affected?
Do you have skin abscesses?
Is your immune system weak (being sick recently, using antibiotics not long ago for other infection)?
Have you been tested specifically for MRSA to get the specific antibiotic you need to effectively treat your infection?
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lcaei
replied on March 29th, 2009
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Give me 4 minutes and Iâ??ll Tell You How I Stopped My Severe
I was diagnosed with MRSA about 4 years ago. It has literally cost me a fortune between the over the counter products, cleaning supplies, and medical care. This is because I had a very aggressive strain of MRSA that would rapidly spread across my body and face. My monthly routine consisted of going to my doctor, getting boils lanced, receiving antibiotics, healing, and getting re-infected. Itâ??s like I was trapped in the infectionâ??s cycle. I grew very paranoid and would panic whenever anything resembling MRSA appeared. I was an emotional wreck and I felt completely helpless.

After 3 months of intense research involving talking to Dermatologists, emailing Naturopathic Doctors, contacting other MRSA victims, and searching the internet, I found a proven method to control MRSA. This process has allowed me to go more than 14 months without a single MRSA attack. It is a simple, 2 part approach allowing me to suppress my MRSA outbreaks by altering the environment MRSA needs to thrive. It is a direct product of my research. I went through all the same motions that you will because I had just as much interest in this information as you - I wanted my MRSA attacks to stop.

In this report:

I present a survey consisting of 70 individuals all diagnosed with MRSA. They administer themselves with an oral compound to test its effects against MRSA. 98.5% of these MRSA victims found this compound to be completely effective. I tell you what this compound is and why it is so successful. I also provide you with the link to this information so you can see the evaluations from each MRSA victim for yourself.

I introduce you to a second study where this same oral compound is self administered to 218 individuals suffering from various staph infections. 97.7% of these staph infections were cured. I explain this $7 remedy and provide you with the link so you can reference every individualâ??s comments about this cure and understand exactly how effective this compound is.

I talk about a topical solution that has been found to cripple MRSA colonization. This will allow you to reduce the amount of MRSA on your body so you are less vulnerable to an attack. I provide a link to scientific research conducted at Oxford supporting this claim. This remedy will cost you less than $9.

As a bonus, I supply an additional report that provides staph background information. This information package will discuss:
o Bacterial Colonization: So you understand why your staph keeps coming back.
o Risk Factors: Outlines special conditions making you more vulnerable to staph infections.
o Resistance: How Staph becomes resistant to antibiotics and what you can do.

Wishing You the Best of Health,

Christine Dawson
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postman
replied on April 1st, 2009
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MRSA treatment
It is important to understand how this bacteris is determined resistant. You can view an example of a sensitivity culture at

http://superbugassassins.com/pages/patholo gy.html
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Melissa747
replied on April 18th, 2009
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Yeap, the good ole "Super Bug". I got it through surgery 5 years ago. Now immuno-comprpmised.
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postman
replied on April 22nd, 2009
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Melissa747,

I was worried I was compromised, long story over 2 years. I am currently active.

With me it turned out to be Chemical Sensitivity syndrome. Takes me months to get over it. From what I can decipher, apparently with time the immune system repairs it self. Not like AIDS where it is complete crippled.

Keeping fingers crossed.
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