Colloidal silver will clear it like blake said! :) Buy a colloidal silver generator off ebay and make your own for cheap. Also, buy some sodium chlorite solution or also known as MMS and detox with that. You can buy MMS from most online store or via Ebay. Those two solutions will get rid of MRSA very fast.
It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.
I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.
It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.
I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.
It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.
I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.
Now the boils are back in my arm pit . FRUSTRATION
My autistic son recently got staph aurias. We think because he's self abusive and often bites pieces of skin off hand. Also had lacerations on knee from dropping during tantrums. Goes to school, so may be lots of germs there. Not sure how acquired but I am very, very concerned. He's had persistent low grade fever and his self abusive behavior has skyrocketed. Doctors at Kaiser have not responded fast to this. Haven't checked since telling us over phone he had it. Gave us augmentin. Not working
@kgaccount I am sooooo frustrated with our HMO Kaiser. They make you call. Leave message of concern. Then a screening nurse calls. Often days later. Asks you same questions you just told call screener before. Then tells you she/he will talk to doctor and call you back. Often days later, by that time, in a case like this, with serious staph, shit, the person's half dead. Thanks. Good thing I watched your video, now I'm really pissed off and going in and demanding better care for my son.
@kgaccount Thankfully, I also have been pouring, literally drenching my son's wounds in tea tree oil, and that seems to help a bit. Not so inflamed. Also gave him goldenseal tincture. Also stopped his iron supplement, as I read in health book iron can worsen bacteria infections. Gosh, I'm so afraid for my son...I hope this goes away fast and isn't MRSA. As if having autism and self injurious behavior is condusive to having MRSA, dear God he'll punch himself the entire time he's ill!!!
@HulkAndrei1992 not strictly, but it does happen, the bacteria is part of your natural skin flora, it also colonozies up your nasal passage, the 24 hour bug you get is a form of staphylococcus aureus food posioning, however poor absorption in the gut and the low pH of stomach acid prevent any real prolonged damage, its when the bacteria get within open cut wounds that it becomes a nuisance.
Recently I found that I have mrsa now I'm very upset I think myself as a bug omg I scare to think about everything to love and dream and die .did any of u guys heard of antibiotic xf-73. British company destiny pharma Sussex bout to make which is which they think will kill the bug for forever and is bout to come in market 2011 can any of tell it and the mrsa if u know plz plz I can't wait to rid of that it's ruining my everything
it all depends, antibiotics are designed to be specific to bacterial infections, they know MRSA is resistant by cleaving the beta lactam ring from most antibiotics, so sometimes theyll use drugs like vancomycin which are 'effective' for now. Problem is like arismfg mentioned down there, bad practise is causing the resistance, and these little fuckers mutate fast.
dont worry, theres a lot of hope. Be glad you just got it now and not 10yrs ago.
Why do i say that? Because research towards curing this is absolutely BOOMING, because this bacteria is causing big problems in hospitals.
Have you already tried 'oxacilline'. Thats the most efficient antibiotic againt it, currently. There is a possibility though that your variant is resistant to it though.
@Capeau see thats what i dont understand, the problems in hospitals, i know alot of patients are immunocomromised after operations/chemotherapeutic treatments, but S.Aureus is resistant to antibiotics, but not resistant to cleanliness for the time being, if hospitals hygeine is poor where are we supposed to go?
i agree though advances are being made, personally i look forward to harnessing bacteriophage therapy as a means of treatment
But there is another verry verry promessing candidate. Its called 'batumine'. Its an antibiotic that only kills the stafylococs aureus and leaves all other bacterias allone, which is absolutely perfect off course! because it will not cause unwanted damage that way.
At present, I'm suffering with the numerous bumps all over my legs and arms. They start as lumps, then turning red, then turning a bruising colour and always remaining a lump. They don't surface to becoming a boil. Very sensitive to touch and have only started appearing over past 2 weeks. Been to doctor, specializing in "infectious disease". He wants to do biopsy tomorrow. I,m fearful to say the least as I have some pus filled sores that started as a pimple and became ulcer sores. I fear biopsy
biopsy will cause more ulcer sores in addition to the painful lumps. Has anyone had same thing? I would like feedback from anyone with similar symptoms. As well, my "ESR" levels are 87-89. A normal level for my age group is supposed to be 10-20. My white blood cells are elevated and iron is low. I need answers!!!!
sadly there is not something you can do so as to be sure to kill it for sure. otherwise it wouldnt be a problem at all. what you can do is following cleaning protocols. wash your hands and stuff and visit your doctor. antibiotics is not always the solution. additional measures are needed as well to at least restrict any infection.
and all Staph are gram positive . Its a generic characteristic of the genus. Characterization of strains is based on their different genetic characteristics. SO ALL staphs epidermidis, aureus ETC are gram positive. Gram positive mean stained purple using gram stain process, This is due to the high number of petigoglycan layer of their cell wall and all staphs have these layer under normal conditions of growth.
I am a microbiologist and i am making a study on a hospital acquired MRSA.
doctors should consider that there is no specific antibiotic cure for specific strains as this talk may propose. This will lead to resistance to more antibiotics. MRSA may not only mean methicillin resistant. The solution is combination of antibiotics and if use one antibiotic then use it for limited time period and then change it. Bad practises of the past have led and will lead to such superbugs.
My daughter is 20 and she has been attending Drexel University in Philadelphia for the last two years, for the last year and a half she has been dealing with a MRSA infection, first on her legs and then it spread to the rest of her body. She has the CA MRSA and she gets sick some time during an out break, and some times she just gets a few spots. If anyone has some suggestions for her, or if you have some new data about this bug, please e-mail me and share.
I've had MRSA twice between June and July of this year. I believe I aquired it via a spider bite, while working outside my home.I am extremly worried about reinfection, as I care for my toddler aged daughter daily, and attend graduate school a few nights per week. I've had the bacteria induced infection twice on my crotch, of all places. The pain was extreme, as one can imagine. My question is, does everyone effected with this illness have repeat occurances over their life span?
Not everyone experiences recurring infection; it depends on various factors, such your environment, your prevention & control practices and whether you are a natural carrier. Usually people who get repeated infections are colonized(carry the bacteria without any harm, usually in the nares and groin), so I would suggest seeking medical attention to see if this is your case, and maybe get decolonized.
i would be interested in knowin that too. I've also had MRSA twice, a year apart from each other...and I'm only 21! it scares the crap out of me that i could possibly get it again and the drugs wont work the third time since my body could've built up a resistance to it by now.
Well presented and informative, I hope doctors and nurses in UK watch this and understand this is not a simple problem. As doctors & nurses we are now challenged to manage simple infection which kills patients in 12-24 hours. Simple mistake when performing practical procedure can result in introducing infection resulting in systemic infection. I hope you publish another video to educate people on what they should watch for when they are in hospitals and clinics.
For MRSA- Pop and drain. Take lots of vitamic C (try kiwis). Get ALLimed or Alliultra, collidial silver, and oil of wild oregano capsuls to take orally. Wash with vinegar, manuka soap, tea tree shampoo. And rinse your mouth with listerine. I want to help others. I've been fighting it for 8 months and the 7 different antibiotics I've been on are nothing compared to oregano oil and ALLICIN (garlic extract). Your doctors are ignorant! Mine laughed at me when I told him about oregano. But IT WORKS!
I'm on but almost done with Doxycycline for my MRSA, FYI, and it REALLY works. Anyone with MRSA should get with their doctor and discuss it with each other. Ask about being prescribed it!
is there a certain time frame of how long this infection remains in your body. I have had it on and off for 12 years now, and am willing to do anything to get rid of this garbage out of my body. PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!
I was a healthy young person when stuck with this sickening disease. i have been suffering for years. PLEASE HELP!!!
Unless someone finds a cure, it'll never go away. It'll be in your body for the rest of your life, and mine. I just found out that I have MRSA for sure but it is being kept under control. I had this crap a couple years ago and it lasted 7 months until I got the right meds to keep it under control. And I got it again but I went and got meds MUCH earlier. If you need any help or advice or questions, please feel free to message me.
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fzDaphne781 1 month ago
me like it
wcSybilla704 1 month ago
I agree about Kaiser kgaccount it is coverage that can kill you. How else do you think they keep their costs down.
medic13601 2 months ago
Colloidal silver will clear it like blake said! :) Buy a colloidal silver generator off ebay and make your own for cheap. Also, buy some sodium chlorite solution or also known as MMS and detox with that. You can buy MMS from most online store or via Ebay. Those two solutions will get rid of MRSA very fast.
merculiv 9 months ago
Great talk! Keep up the good work!
gonzousa1234 10 months ago
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I have been tested and found positive for MRSA.
It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.
I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.
Now the boils are back in my arm pit . NOW
blake2119 11 months ago
I have been tested and found positive for MRSA.
It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.
I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.
Now the boils are back in my arm pit . NOW WHAT
blake2119 11 months ago
@blake2119
Are you for real ? I mean you keep spamming the same text.
Staph takes MORE than 4 months of Antibiotics to clear.
I have had staphylococcus lugdunensis and I cured it myself. All my Mucous Membranes were infected and I always had a red rash under my arms.
I used Colloidal Silver, Pau D'arco, Olive Leaf Extract, Vitamin D3 and a few other thingies.
All which I drank of course. MRSA is easy to kill.
Colloidal Silver removed Bacteria Meningitis within 15 minutes. Damn effective.
NecroViolator 9 months ago
I have been tested and found positive for MRSA.
It started as a nostril infection, then went into myarm pit as a boil and my leg swelled up, with a open sore.I was put on intervenus antibiotics for 3 days.
I was then clear for 4weeks and it came back . This time I new the signs and caught it early. I was put on antibiotic apo-sulfatrimds800/160mg 2x a day and teva-cloxacillin 500mg 4x a day. I saw a infectious disease Dr. he brushed it off.
Now the boils are back in my arm pit . FRUSTRATION
blake2119 11 months ago
My autistic son recently got staph aurias. We think because he's self abusive and often bites pieces of skin off hand. Also had lacerations on knee from dropping during tantrums. Goes to school, so may be lots of germs there. Not sure how acquired but I am very, very concerned. He's had persistent low grade fever and his self abusive behavior has skyrocketed. Doctors at Kaiser have not responded fast to this. Haven't checked since telling us over phone he had it. Gave us augmentin. Not working
kgaccount 1 year ago
@kgaccount I am sooooo frustrated with our HMO Kaiser. They make you call. Leave message of concern. Then a screening nurse calls. Often days later. Asks you same questions you just told call screener before. Then tells you she/he will talk to doctor and call you back. Often days later, by that time, in a case like this, with serious staph, shit, the person's half dead. Thanks. Good thing I watched your video, now I'm really pissed off and going in and demanding better care for my son.
kgaccount 1 year ago
@kgaccount Thankfully, I also have been pouring, literally drenching my son's wounds in tea tree oil, and that seems to help a bit. Not so inflamed. Also gave him goldenseal tincture. Also stopped his iron supplement, as I read in health book iron can worsen bacteria infections. Gosh, I'm so afraid for my son...I hope this goes away fast and isn't MRSA. As if having autism and self injurious behavior is condusive to having MRSA, dear God he'll punch himself the entire time he's ill!!!
kgaccount 1 year ago
what is better for antibiotics administration,intravenous infusion or Tablets for oral administration ?
HulkAndrei1992 1 year ago
do you acquire this infection in the hospital
HulkAndrei1992 1 year ago
@HulkAndrei1992 not strictly, but it does happen, the bacteria is part of your natural skin flora, it also colonozies up your nasal passage, the 24 hour bug you get is a form of staphylococcus aureus food posioning, however poor absorption in the gut and the low pH of stomach acid prevent any real prolonged damage, its when the bacteria get within open cut wounds that it becomes a nuisance.
fuckitsmike 1 year ago
Recently I found that I have mrsa now I'm very upset I think myself as a bug omg I scare to think about everything to love and dream and die .did any of u guys heard of antibiotic xf-73. British company destiny pharma Sussex bout to make which is which they think will kill the bug for forever and is bout to come in market 2011 can any of tell it and the mrsa if u know plz plz I can't wait to rid of that it's ruining my everything
Kalimthebest 2 years ago
it all depends, antibiotics are designed to be specific to bacterial infections, they know MRSA is resistant by cleaving the beta lactam ring from most antibiotics, so sometimes theyll use drugs like vancomycin which are 'effective' for now. Problem is like arismfg mentioned down there, bad practise is causing the resistance, and these little fuckers mutate fast.
fuckitsmike 1 year ago
@Kalimthebest
dont worry, theres a lot of hope. Be glad you just got it now and not 10yrs ago.
Why do i say that? Because research towards curing this is absolutely BOOMING, because this bacteria is causing big problems in hospitals.
Have you already tried 'oxacilline'. Thats the most efficient antibiotic againt it, currently. There is a possibility though that your variant is resistant to it though.
Capeau 1 year ago
@Capeau see thats what i dont understand, the problems in hospitals, i know alot of patients are immunocomromised after operations/chemotherapeutic treatments, but S.Aureus is resistant to antibiotics, but not resistant to cleanliness for the time being, if hospitals hygeine is poor where are we supposed to go?
i agree though advances are being made, personally i look forward to harnessing bacteriophage therapy as a means of treatment
fuckitsmike 1 year ago
@Kalimthebest
But there is another verry verry promessing candidate. Its called 'batumine'. Its an antibiotic that only kills the stafylococs aureus and leaves all other bacterias allone, which is absolutely perfect off course! because it will not cause unwanted damage that way.
Capeau 1 year ago
At present, I'm suffering with the numerous bumps all over my legs and arms. They start as lumps, then turning red, then turning a bruising colour and always remaining a lump. They don't surface to becoming a boil. Very sensitive to touch and have only started appearing over past 2 weeks. Been to doctor, specializing in "infectious disease". He wants to do biopsy tomorrow. I,m fearful to say the least as I have some pus filled sores that started as a pimple and became ulcer sores. I fear biopsy
x0x0Paul0x0x 2 years ago
biopsy will cause more ulcer sores in addition to the painful lumps. Has anyone had same thing? I would like feedback from anyone with similar symptoms. As well, my "ESR" levels are 87-89. A normal level for my age group is supposed to be 10-20. My white blood cells are elevated and iron is low. I need answers!!!!
x0x0Paul0x0x 2 years ago
sadly there is not something you can do so as to be sure to kill it for sure. otherwise it wouldnt be a problem at all. what you can do is following cleaning protocols. wash your hands and stuff and visit your doctor. antibiotics is not always the solution. additional measures are needed as well to at least restrict any infection.
arismfg 2 years ago
and all Staph are gram positive . Its a generic characteristic of the genus. Characterization of strains is based on their different genetic characteristics. SO ALL staphs epidermidis, aureus ETC are gram positive. Gram positive mean stained purple using gram stain process, This is due to the high number of petigoglycan layer of their cell wall and all staphs have these layer under normal conditions of growth.
arismfg 2 years ago
What do you recommend i do to try and kill the bacteria?
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
I am a microbiologist and i am making a study on a hospital acquired MRSA.
doctors should consider that there is no specific antibiotic cure for specific strains as this talk may propose. This will lead to resistance to more antibiotics. MRSA may not only mean methicillin resistant. The solution is combination of antibiotics and if use one antibiotic then use it for limited time period and then change it. Bad practises of the past have led and will lead to such superbugs.
arismfg 2 years ago
Hello,
My daughter is 20 and she has been attending Drexel University in Philadelphia for the last two years, for the last year and a half she has been dealing with a MRSA infection, first on her legs and then it spread to the rest of her body. She has the CA MRSA and she gets sick some time during an out break, and some times she just gets a few spots. If anyone has some suggestions for her, or if you have some new data about this bug, please e-mail me and share.
Many thanks
Frankie
me050652 2 years ago
I know that "Saint Anthony's Fire" is the Ergotism.. what about Erysipelas ? is it also called "Saint Anthony's Fire" ?
mehdi7687 2 years ago
excellent presentation. thankyou.
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Ooloosoon 3 years ago
She says Staph epi is a gram negative cocci. It's not. Staph epi is also a gpc. She should go back to school.
metaldave9 3 years ago
She said that Staph Aureus is gram positive. A different strain of Staph is gram negative.
RawrRainbows 3 years ago
All Staph spp. are gpc.
metaldave9 3 years ago 5
yep all strains of staph are Gram-positive, cluster-forming coccus
hope this helps :)
sspies7 2 years ago
I've had MRSA twice between June and July of this year. I believe I aquired it via a spider bite, while working outside my home.I am extremly worried about reinfection, as I care for my toddler aged daughter daily, and attend graduate school a few nights per week. I've had the bacteria induced infection twice on my crotch, of all places. The pain was extreme, as one can imagine. My question is, does everyone effected with this illness have repeat occurances over their life span?
gglaw3 3 years ago
Not everyone experiences recurring infection; it depends on various factors, such your environment, your prevention & control practices and whether you are a natural carrier. Usually people who get repeated infections are colonized(carry the bacteria without any harm, usually in the nares and groin), so I would suggest seeking medical attention to see if this is your case, and maybe get decolonized.
BlissfulSpirit 3 years ago
i would be interested in knowin that too. I've also had MRSA twice, a year apart from each other...and I'm only 21! it scares the crap out of me that i could possibly get it again and the drugs wont work the third time since my body could've built up a resistance to it by now.
jeffnielsen 2 years ago
Hospitals should have many windows and open them regularly to prevent being incubators for deadly diseases.
gravelin08 3 years ago
Well presented and informative, I hope doctors and nurses in UK watch this and understand this is not a simple problem. As doctors & nurses we are now challenged to manage simple infection which kills patients in 12-24 hours. Simple mistake when performing practical procedure can result in introducing infection resulting in systemic infection. I hope you publish another video to educate people on what they should watch for when they are in hospitals and clinics.
medifix 3 years ago
For MRSA- Pop and drain. Take lots of vitamic C (try kiwis). Get ALLimed or Alliultra, collidial silver, and oil of wild oregano capsuls to take orally. Wash with vinegar, manuka soap, tea tree shampoo. And rinse your mouth with listerine. I want to help others. I've been fighting it for 8 months and the 7 different antibiotics I've been on are nothing compared to oregano oil and ALLICIN (garlic extract). Your doctors are ignorant! Mine laughed at me when I told him about oregano. But IT WORKS!
954blazin 3 years ago
I'm on but almost done with Doxycycline for my MRSA, FYI, and it REALLY works. Anyone with MRSA should get with their doctor and discuss it with each other. Ask about being prescribed it!
ashmarie88 3 years ago
is there a certain time frame of how long this infection remains in your body. I have had it on and off for 12 years now, and am willing to do anything to get rid of this garbage out of my body. PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!
I was a healthy young person when stuck with this sickening disease. i have been suffering for years. PLEASE HELP!!!
tradingpost99 3 years ago
Unless someone finds a cure, it'll never go away. It'll be in your body for the rest of your life, and mine. I just found out that I have MRSA for sure but it is being kept under control. I had this crap a couple years ago and it lasted 7 months until I got the right meds to keep it under control. And I got it again but I went and got meds MUCH earlier. If you need any help or advice or questions, please feel free to message me.
ashmarie88 3 years ago