MRSA is resistant to most, but if you catch it and treat it early you can keep it from popping back up. Problem is like another video on here says "MRSA-Staph Infection" by icyouhealth if you don't treat it early enough or with the proper medication or start out with the strongest antibiotics you make it resistant and than there's nothing left to treat it with and you have to deal. My best friend got MRSA and on her wedding day I had to drain 4 of her lesions with the advice from her doctor.
Spirulina supplementation is VERY helpful. 2-3 grams per day. It's not an herb, it's simply a natural food supplement that's packed with many beneficial elements. It comes in many brands so I'm not here to sell you anything. Also a mix of 1/4 tea tree oil (not to be confused with drinking tea) and 3/4 olive oil should be applied to the areas where reoccuring sores are a problem. Apply it every other day. Never apply anything to an open wound. Simply allow it to drain and bandage it twice daily.
whoever said that you can not beat mrsa is wrong. i was diagnosed when i was 14 and i had taken every antibiotic possible.... i had even ended up in the hospital due to an outbreak on my eyelid. Ive been mrsa free since i turned 16. my advise for those who can not afford medicine or doctor visits is to put warm compressing to the outbreak, but thats not it! make sure the warm compressing is TEA! but not just any tea it has to be Chamomile tea.
im 16 and i was in the hospital for a month this year 2/28/11, i had mrsa, but not on my skin, i had it in my lungs. i had been exposed to influenza B and somehow the mrsa got into my lungs. which then full scaled into bilateral pnuemonia, my lungs were completely white in the x-ray. the doctors had me in a induced coma for about ten days, and they werent sure if i was going to live. they even told my mom that they werent sure i was going to make it. i was released from the hospital on 3/28/11
*rolls eyes* Iv'e had it. Rule of thumb, when you notice any painful lump on your skin, go to the doctor. End result, antibiotics for a few days, no dying from MRSA. Even if it's something else, it's not worth the risk of not going to the doctor.
I had sores on my scalp for a long time. Finally I found a dermatologist who dug into one of my sores and grew a culture. It was MRSA! She said it came from my nose where it lives is people. It spread to my scalp, so I shave my head to see where it will pop up next. Unfortunately, it got out of hand and I passed away a few weeks ago.
TUMERIC is the MAGIC CURE. Google "Tumeric" and "MRSA". You will find HUNDREDS of positive testimonials about this incredible plant. Pharmaceutical companies can't patent naturally occurring substances like Tumeric which is why they shove anitbiotics down your throat instead. (Which is what lead to the disease becoming antibiotic resistance in the first place!) 2 teaspoons of tumeric a day + a tumeric poultice is the best thing you can do for MRSA. There are many other health benefits as well!
I got MRSA now and it suppose to be in my nose. I was recently in the hospital so no surprise. I had MRSA in the past, but tested 3 times negative for it and was free, but then I came back positive. The last time I didn't know about it though.
I got mine by accidently putting my knee (which had a sore) into some moldy water when I was told to clean behind an old soda fountain machine. You know when you get it; It gets huge within hours and it eats away your muscle. (or at least mine did) It sucks!
My doctor said i have "skin MRSA" or something like that. I keep getting boils but nothing to serious, is this just the beginning or will it get worse? Any information will help.
I just got discharged from the hospital yesterday for MRSA/cellulitis. I was treated with Vancomysin and Cleocin Phosphate IV. I was taken to surgery where they removed and cleaned it out. I was discharged with an open wound bout 1' x .75' deep. I was given Bactrim (2 pills a day) as antibiotic and Vicodin as pain meds. I first started noticing it on a Tuesday, got swollen on weds, got treated as a bug bite on thurs, and Friday I said F-it, Im going to the ER. Just thought I'd share my story.
Ich hatte ca-MRSA. Bin jetzt wieder gesund. Nach 7 Monaten erfolgloser Behandlung mit fünf Vollnarkoseoperationen konnte ein Homöopathe mich "heilen". Wer Informationen braucht soll sich bei mir melden. Bin aus der Schweiz übrigens. Gute Besserung an alle!
Mersa is here from the vaccine MMR...recalled now, but was made from aborted babies cell's. Why it's only in the U.S. Also they recalled it- because of chronic asthma from it. Just think how they make vaccines from monkeys- cuz they say we are related...No wonder it's a U.S. problem...we are better off w/ o their help(gov. and Dr's).
We had a nursing home bus come to our beach. A man w/ a open wound on his leg went swimming. The next week my family caught this...and we all get boils from the lake(Random Lake WI).
i am hoping to put on a assembly this year for the entire school(students,teachers,nurses,other stuff and who ever else who wants to go) so they can be aware of it. AND because of all this i started to cut myself and i wanted to kill myself because of how people were treating me.... BUT all this has made me a stronger and better person.i want to become a RN and help kids go through what i have gone through and what i still have too. GOD BLESS EVERYONE WITH MRSA!! i feel your pain! loves!
i am 16 years old and i went in for a 15minute ankle surgery 3 years ago and came out with several diseases.MRSA being one of them. over the last 3 years i have have over 5 surgeries and have been living like at the hospital. i missed my freshman year at a new school and then my 10th grade year-word got around the whole school that there was a 'contagious girl' or a 'superbug girl' at school and to stay away from me.i lost all my friends. its not right!
I had a "pimple" on my upper thigh noticed while drying off. In 48-hours it had become a lemon-sized knot with a palm-sized red patch. The alternative drugs makes you want to barf the nausea is so bad, and many people who get MRSA never get rid of it. If you can't get rid of it, which manifests itself as "recurrent" MRSA.... that's the way you'll probably die. All it takes is a flareup at a time when your immune system is weakened by some other medical problem.
It's admitted by the corporators that 95,000 Americans die yearly from easily-prevented-hospital-borne-staph infections because corporate, allopathic doctors steadfastly refuse to practice the prescribed protocols of infection control. The Hippocratic Oath is a dead letter. The unshakeable/unquakeable faith in the almighty corporate model held by Americans is comical.
antibiotics do work but not in killing the virus it basicly stops the spreading or atemps to do that amox a type of medicine helps the only way to really kill it is if you have surgery done thats where the doctor will open it up and clean the inside and take away the puss and take away the skin or the stuff that is keeping the puss in a ball or pocket however you emagin it
the antibiotics dont do shit!! took sooo long to find something that would cure it went to a homeopath and they gave me some sort of rememdy and it hasnt been back for ages. but seriously mrsa is the hardest most annoyings shit ever!!!
Bs. I've had mrsa for years and been on all different antibiotics, it always comes back. Started when I was 23 I'm 27 now. Fucked my entire life up. There is no cure and there won't be one. Sit at home and watch YouTube till I die I guess. Fun times.
@streetmachine1984 - The only way to get rid of MRSA is to clean everything you come in contact with. Sheets, bedspreads, livingroom furniture, kitchen, bathroom, etc. Once you have MRSA, you are susceptible to more infections unless you make your habitat clean. Until then you will continue to keep getting infections.
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you doc tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar??
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you doc tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar?? probably not
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you doc tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar?? probably not.
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you dr tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar? probably not.
@streetmachine1984 Spirulina supplementation is VERY helpful. 2-3 grams per day. It's not an herb, it's simply a natural food supplement that's packed with many beneficial elements. It comes in many brands so I'm not here to sell you anything. Also a mix of 1/4 tea tree oil (not to be confused with drinking tea) and 3/4 olive oil should be applied to the areas where reoccuring sores are a problem. Apply it every other day. Never apply anything to an open wound other than soap and water though
@streetmachine1984 Are you serious? Is MRSA contagious? I know someone in the hospital right now with sepsis, they say she got it from MRSA. What is your prognosis?
Okay here goes. I think I have got staph because they only mop the highschool class I am in every three weeks. Anybody think I have a clue here as to one reason Staph is on rise in public. We need to clean up our own acts in schools
I have a night-time itch. A point here, a point there. It comes with warm moist conditions in the bed and the weather. Possible due to food allergy or bathing in roof water. Age 66 .Very fit. Lots outside.
Relieved by Dyphen hydramine, or bicarbinate.
Diet is acid, p nuts tomatoes etc. Vitamins etc... all done away with, bed clothes changed ... no bugs
My 6 yr old daughter has been suffering from MRSA for almost 2 yrs now (on her right hand). Shes been on antibiotics for weeks at a time, but none of which has worked. I dont know what to do anymore. I feel sorry for her because she cannot write/draw or do anything with her hand as it is her dominant hand. She has missed a lot of school from MRSA and is often behind in class. Theres got to be something out there that works. I just want my little girl to be happy again.
@ricemommy try contacting the state health dept,they have something they can give,cant b too helpful only know my moms friend had to go thru them,they gave her something took right away..my friend had it for well over 2 yrs and finally went away..hasnt been any recurrences in 2 yrs,doctors said may never get rid of it altogether but? as to whether thats true?,lost a friend to mrsa also she got it in her lungs,can't imagine being so young with it,i hope something works
I had this in my lungs when I was in the hospital on life support. It took Vancomyacin and several other concurrent IV antibiotics to kill it. Scary stuff
@HOTRODRICO Not sure, I was in a coma so my immune system was shot.. Nasal swab tests have shown that most doctors carry a mild amount of it in their nostrils. Just one of those unlucky things.
@EtrnlNightmare05 Did it Heal ? cus i just got it and now i have to take some type of antibiotics for it , its very tender and stuff , i got it on my upper left thigh :[
We get that MRSA in the public now because doctors , nurses and all people working in hospital didn't wash their hands properly , so they spread theirs germs everywhere around us .
Just so you know, people, MRSA (and even just SA) is intrinsically resistant to hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide will kill it, but not easily. This is because Staphylococcus aureus and other staphylococci produce catalase, which splits hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. You don't need to worry about this too much if you just apply the H2O2 more than once.
@heihei2300 I got one of these but it went away. I had it for three or four days. I think it was somehow heat/humidity realted. I had to where a coat a lot in a hot, humid environment for days. I didn't think about anything but a heat rash or some sort of thing. It's been gone for about three weeks now. I never had it before or since.
why do docs consider mrsa a minor problem when the shit is affecting everyone all over the world. its pretty damn severe to me because lots of peole have died from mrsa. hell, i've had been traumatized by staph infections for the past year. i know that doesn't seem long, but to me it is. i am soooo tired of getting boils. i've been to the er lots of times because of them. its like, i can't worry about anything else except for boils!
I see that there are so many people that live with MSRA! Why? It is so easily eradicated within days. There are 100's of Case studies on this Protocol. There are 1000's of Testimonials on it's effectiveness. This simple Protocol not only kills MSRA but 650 other Bacteria strains. It has been used for thousands of years. The solution to rid MSRA from your body is------ CS (Colloidal Silver). You can buy this at any heath/Nutrition Store. It's Pricey. You can make it for $.39 a quart.
@monkeyron Hah, ive used the best colloidal silver and guess what? IT DOESN"T WORK! Neither does garlic, oil of oregano, "zapping", alkalizing, and any other bull crap. Ive spent over $1000 (no joke) on these over priced hyped up products. Silver has been proven to work topically but as far as ingesting it I saw NO difference in my mrsa over a month period. GET IT STRAIGHT go to your doctor and see a specialist, this natural bull crap will eat your wallet.
No, CS did not work. I used Hulda* Clark's zapper w/ her specifications (out of all things i tried i found this one the most silly). Never heard about 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, and i've looked at alot but ive never seen that once. antibiotics ive taken: clindamycin,lyncomycin,doxycycline, levaquin, vancomycin, bactrim. still have mrsa. I will say though, after drinking alkalized water over 2 months that my skin has dramatically improved w/ inflammation.
Sorry I took a while to get back. Raising your PH above 7.4 helps stop Fungi and Bacteria growth. Dr. Simoncini has research showing the Cancer is a Fungus as well. That's what you were seeing was it clearing. Ionic Silver (One Company with the patent) is in FDA testing for Approval toward Curing MRSA. MRSA is the #1 Pathogen Killer in Hospitals. In vitro testing, it kills it in just minutes. You may get you some. It's worth a try.
That's funny because i looked for the best ionic silver out there and bought a rediculous 50$ worth of it, and guess what? Internally it did nothing for my MRSA. Externally i haven't tried it, but honestly if you have staph popping up on the outside just treating it on the external will not get rid of mrsa. Do you yourself have mrsa? have you had the chance to test it for yourself, alot of people like to claim their products as cures, but they themselves have not had mrsa
Thank God I do not have it. I refuse to contract anything. I Alkalize my Body. Bob Beck Protocol and h2o2 therapy. I will be getting a Viral Load Blood test soon. In 2 Days I will be testing my Hi voltage Hi Frequency CS Maker to add to my Arsenal.
MRSA can be treated by ridding the body of the lactic and uric acids produced by the infection. MRSA30Daydotnet will educate and show you what is possible without antibiotics.
bluntman1138, When your body no longer is an incubator for 'disease' the disease ceases to live. Dis-ease can only live in an "Acidic" body. Fact. Your belief follows the same bad information that the Medical establishment continues to propogate. That is why they never tell you how you can stop becoming infected in the 1st place. Don't take my word for it, do a little research yourself. The truth is there. jd
@bluntman1138 definition of disease as taken from the webster dictionary: an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning. Bluntman youre an idiot, although i have tried the alkalizing products and have seen first hand that they do not work, you sir make a clear fool of yourself. The Ph that jim must be talking about is the blood ph, which in theory is usually acidic if you have a typical american diet. It is hard for bacteria to live in alkalized environments (fact).
Lets see who the idiot is here. First, Once again, MRSA is a Bacteria, not a Disease. Cancer is a Disease, MS is a Disease. MRSA is an Antibiotic Resistant SUPER bacteria. So instead of using the dictionary to look up disease, look up bacteria instead.
Also humans contain MANY types of bacteria in which over the course of evolution have formed a symbiotic relationship with. You cant rid your body of Bacteria, To do do would KILL you. (fact)
@bluntman1138 Wow you make yourself look even more stupid. So answer this, can bacteria impair your health? Yes, why yes it can. Dont argue with the definition of words. And oh my are you sure we have bacteria in our bodies? You couldn't be talking about the gut flora are you, please educate us about the bacteria in your body. I never said that we could survive without bacteria, you are shooting aimlessly.
@phitnessjim rediculous, high ph water. I drink it everyday ( 2 liters), and guess what? I still have mrsa. People dont sink your money into what doesn't work.
I find it interesting that comments for the other video titled "myths and facts about MRSA" have been disabled and the video is about how benign it is. Don't be misled, my college boyfriend died from MRSA. It does kill people. I'm not suggesting a fear campaign either - just be smart. If you have it, go to the hospital to get treated immediately. My good friend is in the hospital with it now, she's been there for over a week and is scheduled for surgery today. This is serious and real.
Don't settle for washing cloths. Throw them (and affected bedding etc.) away. Bacterial soap, maybe. I had it re-occur until I scrubbed everyday with hydrogen peroxide and/or rubbing alcohol. Biggest mistake: getting involved with a clinical study on MRSA out of emergency room! Get it lanced, and get out.
I just found out that I have an infection today, and its making me feel terribly ill and im very worried because after reading it over i heard it was a life threat, since it can spread to organs. Im very concerned, can anyone tell me if Im right or wrong? I want to believe that this video is truthful, but Idk...
Probably because it's actually good for you and has no side affects to treat with more drugs. I've had an mrsa and got rid of it in two weeks with hydrogen peroxide lol. Bacteria cant survive in an oxygen enriched environment. Love H2o2
Tea Tree Oil...apply 2 to 3 times daily. I know someone who was in and out of hospital with it being treated with antibiotics and it just kept coming back I told her about the tea tree oil and she tried it and it went away and never came back
I just found this boil or bug bit looking thing on my thigh, now I'm freaking out because I think it might be MRSA. Its pretty small though, are there any other symptons? Or is the boil thing just the start of it?
I wish I at least had it somewhere I could hide. Having it on the face is the worst place to have it. My life has stopped can't start college, can't talk, can't eat unless I want to split it open and have it ooze pus
Newer Bugs like VRSA are more ressistant, they are also Methalicilin and Oxalicilin ressistant.
But actually the newer Antibiotics, for example Linezolid and the newest, released 2007, would bew Daptomycin.
You can look after them at Wikipedia, they are very effective against newer "Super Bugs" and the Bugs would have trouble getting ressistant, because they are used in combination, which reduces the Risk of Ressistances dramatically.
i got diagnosed with MRSA yesterday.. they gave me an antibiotic called Clindamycin. one thing she didnt say is that you need to put a hot compress on it about 3 times a day, like a wet rag. If anyone has more questions, just let me know.. oh, and i contracted it from my school.
Its hard getting the people around me (especialy in High School) to understand. As caution I told a girl not to make contact with me when I had an outbreak and she told her friends and they wouldn't let up about it, even though it wasn't too big of a deal. They, in turn, freaked out. Quite sad.
@Hemihart That's a huge number in comparison to an individual, yes you are right. Then again, but on the large scheme of things and in perspective it's really not a high percentage especially standing against a population compiled across all or rather basically a complete compiled international figure ratio, it's really nothing in comparison to other diseases that G-d forbid no one should know about.
@MasTArrrRR Very nice observation. You are correct...by being that individual with just a bacterial infection, not even a disease, it is a scary thing to think about. Yes in comparison to the scheme of things it is a surprisingly minute number but at the same time it is very scary. That is like going to a football stadium that holds 20,000 people and then all at once 90% of them just die. That is why that number scares people. So I do agree with you completely.
I had to admit myself into the hospital after coughing up blood and having pains in my chest when I would breath. After having x-rays done and a culture of the crap I was coughing up, the doctors told me I had M.R.S.A and it was eating at my right lung, almost like pnemonia. I spent 6 days in the hospital, in isolation, getting getting strong antibiotics through an IV stuck in my arm. I am now at home taking an oral antibiotic that cost $2,400.
I have had MRSA a number of time in the last several months. It appears to be gone. My friends both beat MRSA. One had the necrotising flesh eating rare variety,he caught it in time. If you have MRSA, CA-MRSA that is, use hibbiclens daily for a month, nasal bactrim, and bactrim antibotics for 10 to 21 days. If that fails, try a picc iv line in the hospital. This can be cured, iteffects everyone differently, but in most cases, is curable, unless you have VRSA.
this is a lie of the media, they lie , lie ,lie, the truth is that you have to get your information from other credible sources! they experiment on us, and cover up with lies. what about the kids you inject with mercury,poison the food with, msg ,hormones,aspertain,viagra,bear asprin infected with aids ect..
the truth is that our government is spraying us for years,with chemtrails due to global worming. the truth is that mrsa=has the same symptoms as morgellons disease! the truth is if you dont want to get mrsa, don't breathe!
As the Dr. stated we normally carry staff on our skin, some people are carriers of MRSA as well. Hospitals need to be more vigulant and screen patients for MRSA so that "they" the hospital staff don't spread MRSA from one patient to another.
With 1/3rds of the population carrying MRSA instead of normal Staphylococcus aureus, there is no particular need anymore for particular safety. it is everywere - now. You need to take care to keep it from really susceptible people (weak overall physical status, e.g. in high age, or after sever surgical actions, or immundepressed ones). But for normal people / patients? No need fopr care, its everywere.
I have had THIS HORRIBLE INFECTION FOR THE LAST 18 YEARS AND IT HAS MADE MY LIFE A LIVING HELL. IT IS LIKE HAVING A SEVERE FLU 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAY'S A WEEK. I HAVE HAD OVER 14 SURGERIES FOR ALL TYPES OF REASONS. I WOULD NOT WISH WHAT I HAVE ON MY WORST ENEMY...
MRSA is resistant to most, but if you catch it and treat it early you can keep it from popping back up. Problem is like another video on here says "MRSA-Staph Infection" by icyouhealth if you don't treat it early enough or with the proper medication or start out with the strongest antibiotics you make it resistant and than there's nothing left to treat it with and you have to deal. My best friend got MRSA and on her wedding day I had to drain 4 of her lesions with the advice from her doctor.
KelseyWolf 3 weeks ago
id like to put my mouth in that sore
kylebop87 1 month ago
@kylebop87 You are ill.
1965guitarboy 1 week ago
Spirulina supplementation is VERY helpful. 2-3 grams per day. It's not an herb, it's simply a natural food supplement that's packed with many beneficial elements. It comes in many brands so I'm not here to sell you anything. Also a mix of 1/4 tea tree oil (not to be confused with drinking tea) and 3/4 olive oil should be applied to the areas where reoccuring sores are a problem. Apply it every other day. Never apply anything to an open wound. Simply allow it to drain and bandage it twice daily.
AMagicalUsername 1 month ago
This worked for me and well i hope this works for others. my best wishes to all and remember to never give up.
isamardoll 1 month ago
whoever said that you can not beat mrsa is wrong. i was diagnosed when i was 14 and i had taken every antibiotic possible.... i had even ended up in the hospital due to an outbreak on my eyelid. Ive been mrsa free since i turned 16. my advise for those who can not afford medicine or doctor visits is to put warm compressing to the outbreak, but thats not it! make sure the warm compressing is TEA! but not just any tea it has to be Chamomile tea.
isamardoll 1 month ago
@isamardoll good tip cheers
AMagicalUsername 1 month ago
wtf is wrong with her tongue?
imgordonfreeman 1 month ago
im 16 and i was in the hospital for a month this year 2/28/11, i had mrsa, but not on my skin, i had it in my lungs. i had been exposed to influenza B and somehow the mrsa got into my lungs. which then full scaled into bilateral pnuemonia, my lungs were completely white in the x-ray. the doctors had me in a induced coma for about ten days, and they werent sure if i was going to live. they even told my mom that they werent sure i was going to make it. i was released from the hospital on 3/28/11
mickym559 2 months ago
*rolls eyes* Iv'e had it. Rule of thumb, when you notice any painful lump on your skin, go to the doctor. End result, antibiotics for a few days, no dying from MRSA. Even if it's something else, it's not worth the risk of not going to the doctor.
l34512 2 months ago
Ive just been diagnosed with mersa :D
9piecewood 2 months ago
My wife has it and it's getting really bad. She has it by her side and its going in deeper. PLEASE HELP ME PAY FOR A SPECIALIST>
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heaty007 3 months ago
btw I hope everyone gets to kick this shit.
I know how it is.
GET WELL SOON!!
streetmachine1984 3 months ago
Ok I'm getting a lot of comments.
I'm fine now, breakout free for a while now.
I think i was getting them from a friend I hung out with.
He moved and I started getting better.
Thanks for all the support though. much love.
streetmachine1984 3 months ago
A simple cure for M.R.S.A. since it is bacteria based.
Go to a G.N.C. store and purchase the 10 or 30 PPM silver colloidal fluid.
It is all natural and destroys all bacteria on contact and some to few viruses.
Do your research and employ wisdom.
Shalom......
ionizerusa 4 months ago
I've had normal staph infections of the skin, but luckily no MRSA
PsychoticButcher 4 months ago
I had sores on my scalp for a long time. Finally I found a dermatologist who dug into one of my sores and grew a culture. It was MRSA! She said it came from my nose where it lives is people. It spread to my scalp, so I shave my head to see where it will pop up next. Unfortunately, it got out of hand and I passed away a few weeks ago.
TheBaddestRedneck 4 months ago
TUMERIC is the MAGIC CURE. Google "Tumeric" and "MRSA". You will find HUNDREDS of positive testimonials about this incredible plant. Pharmaceutical companies can't patent naturally occurring substances like Tumeric which is why they shove anitbiotics down your throat instead. (Which is what lead to the disease becoming antibiotic resistance in the first place!) 2 teaspoons of tumeric a day + a tumeric poultice is the best thing you can do for MRSA. There are many other health benefits as well!
iamianiam 4 months ago
@iamianiam This does not help people who are allergic to tumeric!
comfortouch 4 months ago
@comfortouch But it helps the 99% of the population that isn't...!
iamianiam 4 months ago
here in AZ its called the "gift from meth" as the doctors call it.. fuckin tweaker get what they deserve.
PhoenixZong 4 months ago
I got MRSA now and it suppose to be in my nose. I was recently in the hospital so no surprise. I had MRSA in the past, but tested 3 times negative for it and was free, but then I came back positive. The last time I didn't know about it though.
ColoradoKing26 5 months ago
I got mine by accidently putting my knee (which had a sore) into some moldy water when I was told to clean behind an old soda fountain machine. You know when you get it; It gets huge within hours and it eats away your muscle. (or at least mine did) It sucks!
Sammymonroe2002 5 months ago
My doctor said i have "skin MRSA" or something like that. I keep getting boils but nothing to serious, is this just the beginning or will it get worse? Any information will help.
pandemic4tw 5 months ago
@pandemic4tw Tumeric is the magical cure man.. Yes, it can get worse. Google tumeric and mrsa.. There are hundreds of positive testimonials.
iamianiam 4 months ago
I just got discharged from the hospital yesterday for MRSA/cellulitis. I was treated with Vancomysin and Cleocin Phosphate IV. I was taken to surgery where they removed and cleaned it out. I was discharged with an open wound bout 1' x .75' deep. I was given Bactrim (2 pills a day) as antibiotic and Vicodin as pain meds. I first started noticing it on a Tuesday, got swollen on weds, got treated as a bug bite on thurs, and Friday I said F-it, Im going to the ER. Just thought I'd share my story.
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Ich hatte ca-MRSA. Bin jetzt wieder gesund. Nach 7 Monaten erfolgloser Behandlung mit fünf Vollnarkoseoperationen konnte ein Homöopathe mich "heilen". Wer Informationen braucht soll sich bei mir melden. Bin aus der Schweiz übrigens. Gute Besserung an alle!
SwissInsanity 5 months ago
Mersa is here from the vaccine MMR...recalled now, but was made from aborted babies cell's. Why it's only in the U.S. Also they recalled it- because of chronic asthma from it. Just think how they make vaccines from monkeys- cuz they say we are related...No wonder it's a U.S. problem...we are better off w/ o their help(gov. and Dr's).
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We had a nursing home bus come to our beach. A man w/ a open wound on his leg went swimming. The next week my family caught this...and we all get boils from the lake(Random Lake WI).
drumheadcircle 6 months ago in playlist mrsa, pimples, blackheads, cysts
i am hoping to put on a assembly this year for the entire school(students,teachers,nurses,other stuff and who ever else who wants to go) so they can be aware of it. AND because of all this i started to cut myself and i wanted to kill myself because of how people were treating me.... BUT all this has made me a stronger and better person.i want to become a RN and help kids go through what i have gone through and what i still have too. GOD BLESS EVERYONE WITH MRSA!! i feel your pain! loves!
roo718roo 6 months ago
i am 16 years old and i went in for a 15minute ankle surgery 3 years ago and came out with several diseases.MRSA being one of them. over the last 3 years i have have over 5 surgeries and have been living like at the hospital. i missed my freshman year at a new school and then my 10th grade year-word got around the whole school that there was a 'contagious girl' or a 'superbug girl' at school and to stay away from me.i lost all my friends. its not right!
roo718roo 6 months ago
@roo718roo over 50 surgeries... not 5
roo718roo 6 months ago
I had a "pimple" on my upper thigh noticed while drying off. In 48-hours it had become a lemon-sized knot with a palm-sized red patch. The alternative drugs makes you want to barf the nausea is so bad, and many people who get MRSA never get rid of it. If you can't get rid of it, which manifests itself as "recurrent" MRSA.... that's the way you'll probably die. All it takes is a flareup at a time when your immune system is weakened by some other medical problem.
mnpd007 6 months ago
It's admitted by the corporators that 95,000 Americans die yearly from easily-prevented-hospital-borne-staph infections because corporate, allopathic doctors steadfastly refuse to practice the prescribed protocols of infection control. The Hippocratic Oath is a dead letter. The unshakeable/unquakeable faith in the almighty corporate model held by Americans is comical.
procommenter 7 months ago 2
I had this and I got rushed to the hospital because I had red lines going up my arm and on my chest.
MrNickbrown2011 7 months ago
I work with flasks of this stuff everyday :)
Dualistx 7 months ago
antibiotics do work but not in killing the virus it basicly stops the spreading or atemps to do that amox a type of medicine helps the only way to really kill it is if you have surgery done thats where the doctor will open it up and clean the inside and take away the puss and take away the skin or the stuff that is keeping the puss in a ball or pocket however you emagin it
jonpauljp 7 months ago
The truth is...>.>
erniakaaron 7 months ago
the antibiotics dont do shit!! took sooo long to find something that would cure it went to a homeopath and they gave me some sort of rememdy and it hasnt been back for ages. but seriously mrsa is the hardest most annoyings shit ever!!!
DemiXxXNina 7 months ago
Bs. I've had mrsa for years and been on all different antibiotics, it always comes back. Started when I was 23 I'm 27 now. Fucked my entire life up. There is no cure and there won't be one. Sit at home and watch YouTube till I die I guess. Fun times.
streetmachine1984 8 months ago 13
@streetmachine1984
I heard that man, bullshit infection. ruining my life too!
juiceboxcannon 8 months ago
@streetmachine1984 lmfao me to i have had it twice within 7 months second time meaning now
joestu4 8 months ago
@streetmachine1984 - The only way to get rid of MRSA is to clean everything you come in contact with. Sheets, bedspreads, livingroom furniture, kitchen, bathroom, etc. Once you have MRSA, you are susceptible to more infections unless you make your habitat clean. Until then you will continue to keep getting infections.
jadedhula 7 months ago
@streetmachine1984 There is nothing can stand the mighty Colloidal Silver not even MRSA or HIV, try it for yourself.
SkyPuba 4 months ago
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you doc tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar??
phitnessjim 3 months ago
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you doc tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar?? probably not
phitnessjim 3 months ago
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@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you doc tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar?? probably not.
phitnessjim 3 months ago
@streetmachine1984 Sorry to hear you have hit, what appears to be, the end of the road for you as far as MRSA is concerned. . There are things you can do to bring your MRSA outbreak undercontrol . really.. No not drugs or medicines. . You need to know why you contracted MRSA and why you can't beat it. .You need to know about "Lactic Acidosis" which is the condition your body is in to contract and support the MRSA infection. Did you dr tell you that MRSA feeds on Sugar? probably not.
phitnessjim 3 months ago
@streetmachine1984... try Manuka Honey Ointment or Tea Tree Oil.
Sixdouble5321 3 months ago
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@streetmachine1984 Spirulina supplementation is VERY helpful. 2-3 grams per day. It's not an herb, it's simply a natural food supplement that's packed with many beneficial elements. It comes in many brands so I'm not here to sell you anything. Also a mix of 1/4 tea tree oil (not to be confused with drinking tea) and 3/4 olive oil should be applied to the areas where reoccuring sores are a problem. Apply it every other day. Never apply anything to an open wound other than soap and water though
AMagicalUsername 1 month ago
@streetmachine1984 for u to say that there would never be a cure for mrsa means that your mrsa infection got to your brain and fucked it up
geiuy 3 weeks ago
@streetmachine1984 Are you serious? Is MRSA contagious? I know someone in the hospital right now with sepsis, they say she got it from MRSA. What is your prognosis?
ttdean 4 days ago
i wash my hands every day and i got staph on my middle finger on my right hand
pacificjr 9 months ago
What is the PPE used by a health care provider to a patient with MRSA?thank you guys. This would help a lot.
jjija 9 months ago
Okay here goes. I think I have got staph because they only mop the highschool class I am in every three weeks. Anybody think I have a clue here as to one reason Staph is on rise in public. We need to clean up our own acts in schools
wendyverdades 9 months ago
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I have a night-time itch. A point here, a point there. It comes with warm moist conditions in the bed and the weather. Possible due to food allergy or bathing in roof water. Age 66 .Very fit. Lots outside.
Relieved by Dyphen hydramine, or bicarbinate.
Diet is acid, p nuts tomatoes etc. Vitamins etc... all done away with, bed clothes changed ... no bugs
Any help at all!!! It is a torment. hobot 22
hobot22 10 months ago
Zombies!
sharpkeet 11 months ago
Only a matter of time before there is Vanco resistant Staph Aureus...
necrobane 1 year ago 2
@necrobane there is already VRSA around us
kovacevicmiralem 1 year ago
My 6 yr old daughter has been suffering from MRSA for almost 2 yrs now (on her right hand). Shes been on antibiotics for weeks at a time, but none of which has worked. I dont know what to do anymore. I feel sorry for her because she cannot write/draw or do anything with her hand as it is her dominant hand. She has missed a lot of school from MRSA and is often behind in class. Theres got to be something out there that works. I just want my little girl to be happy again.
ricemommy 1 year ago
@ricemommy Try Colloidal Silver (Silver Shield) from Natures Sunshine and research it on the net.
ZintheHood13 1 year ago
@ricemommy try contacting the state health dept,they have something they can give,cant b too helpful only know my moms friend had to go thru them,they gave her something took right away..my friend had it for well over 2 yrs and finally went away..hasnt been any recurrences in 2 yrs,doctors said may never get rid of it altogether but? as to whether thats true?,lost a friend to mrsa also she got it in her lungs,can't imagine being so young with it,i hope something works
bryanmm29 1 year ago
@evardancin
yes
brainstormnl 1 year ago
how do you get mrsa ;
nose picking and forget to wash your hand with soap .
handeling pork meat and forget to wash your hands again with soap.
and dont shake hands with everone you meet , its a stuppid habit.
in the netherlands pig farmers are using antiobiotica on themselfs so the dontget mrsa from there pigs.
so dont forget to fry pig meat good and dont eat it raw .
brainstormnl 1 year ago
I had this in my lungs when I was in the hospital on life support. It took Vancomyacin and several other concurrent IV antibiotics to kill it. Scary stuff
tenkins 1 year ago
@tenkins howd you get it in your lungs?
HOTRODRICO 10 months ago
@HOTRODRICO Not sure, I was in a coma so my immune system was shot.. Nasal swab tests have shown that most doctors carry a mild amount of it in their nostrils. Just one of those unlucky things.
tenkins 10 months ago
Check out Medizone International's AsepticSure. It kills 100% of all Super Bugs. It's a natural Ozone based breakthrough. Worth reading about.
The saying "clean as a hospital" is about to mean something again.
kenmario 1 year ago
Em... Or... ESS .AY!!!!!!! idiots ~_~
Rachel416195 1 year ago
This is a horrible video. The woman here knows nothing about mrsa.
billsf94131 1 year ago
COLLODIAL SILVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! works natrual, get a kit make it at hime and its cheap and effective!!!!!!!
infadel13 1 year ago
"THE TRUTH IS...."
spinebreakerchick 1 year ago
MRSA is becoming more and more resistant to known treatments. We need to be more focused on prevention.
germreaper 1 year ago 30
hah, I have MRSA. And it is very awful. I just hope it heals...
EtrnlNightmare05 1 year ago
@EtrnlNightmare05 COLLODIAL SILVER!!!!! nturally fights bacteria, virus, fungus
get nano silver, it gets deeeep into body where many sickness are. it works, natrual, get a kit make it at home, costs bout .50 bottle
infadel13 1 year ago
@EtrnlNightmare05 Did it Heal ? cus i just got it and now i have to take some type of antibiotics for it , its very tender and stuff , i got it on my upper left thigh :[
Mariaa816 9 months ago
We get that MRSA in the public now because doctors , nurses and all people working in hospital didn't wash their hands properly , so they spread theirs germs everywhere around us .
britishmysterylover1 1 year ago
concerned? Google turmeric and staph or mrsa...
IndieGirlWbw88 1 year ago
This "he asks/she answers" format is really artless.
DCFunBud 1 year ago
Just so you know, people, MRSA (and even just SA) is intrinsically resistant to hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide will kill it, but not easily. This is because Staphylococcus aureus and other staphylococci produce catalase, which splits hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water. You don't need to worry about this too much if you just apply the H2O2 more than once.
Nikifuj908 1 year ago
try covering the sores with a peroxide covered gauze..it keeps it open and somehow helps..dont know why but it does
winged70bbody2 1 year ago
"the truth is" STFU lady we heard you the first 2 times
joshuamartinez52996 1 year ago
rubbish! i want to know what staff pus smells like! and how to prevent it!
daenumen 1 year ago
I got a lump in my armpit and I realy scared, is it a MRSA infection?
heihei2300 1 year ago
@heihei2300 I got one of these but it went away. I had it for three or four days. I think it was somehow heat/humidity realted. I had to where a coat a lot in a hot, humid environment for days. I didn't think about anything but a heat rash or some sort of thing. It's been gone for about three weeks now. I never had it before or since.
teller121 1 year ago
why do docs consider mrsa a minor problem when the shit is affecting everyone all over the world. its pretty damn severe to me because lots of peole have died from mrsa. hell, i've had been traumatized by staph infections for the past year. i know that doesn't seem long, but to me it is. i am soooo tired of getting boils. i've been to the er lots of times because of them. its like, i can't worry about anything else except for boils!
LaShondaRenee00 1 year ago
the asian looks like a queer
Stinky21 1 year ago
My doctor prescribed Bactrim for my MRSA infection (as well as draining the boil) and it seems to be doing really well against it.
bozardio 1 year ago
man i have this shyt and it hurts like fuck. goin to the doctor on monday. i thought it was just the deoderant i was using
lilbig8543 2 years ago
Take care of yourself. I caught MRSA about 2 weeks ago...and its in my damn throat and hurts like fuck!
sackid45 2 years ago
guys im a mrsa cariar i hade 1 on my butt and i had surdry
bigburito445 2 years ago
Wow!
I see that there are so many people that live with MSRA! Why? It is so easily eradicated within days. There are 100's of Case studies on this Protocol. There are 1000's of Testimonials on it's effectiveness. This simple Protocol not only kills MSRA but 650 other Bacteria strains. It has been used for thousands of years. The solution to rid MSRA from your body is------ CS (Colloidal Silver). You can buy this at any heath/Nutrition Store. It's Pricey. You can make it for $.39 a quart.
M~R
monkeyron 2 years ago
@monkeyron Hah, ive used the best colloidal silver and guess what? IT DOESN"T WORK! Neither does garlic, oil of oregano, "zapping", alkalizing, and any other bull crap. Ive spent over $1000 (no joke) on these over priced hyped up products. Silver has been proven to work topically but as far as ingesting it I saw NO difference in my mrsa over a month period. GET IT STRAIGHT go to your doctor and see a specialist, this natural bull crap will eat your wallet.
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
OK, CS at the correct PPM did not work for you?
Zapping? Hula Clark or Bob Beck's?
If the Bob Beck Protocol was tried as suggested and that did not work either??
How about the 35% Food Grade hydrogen Peroxide Therapy? That did not work??
Wow you must have a very resistant strain from all the Pharmaceuticals you have taken?
M~R
monkeyron 2 years ago
No, CS did not work. I used Hulda* Clark's zapper w/ her specifications (out of all things i tried i found this one the most silly). Never heard about 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide, and i've looked at alot but ive never seen that once. antibiotics ive taken: clindamycin,lyncomycin,doxycycline, levaquin, vancomycin, bactrim. still have mrsa. I will say though, after drinking alkalized water over 2 months that my skin has dramatically improved w/ inflammation.
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
Sorry I took a while to get back. Raising your PH above 7.4 helps stop Fungi and Bacteria growth. Dr. Simoncini has research showing the Cancer is a Fungus as well. That's what you were seeing was it clearing. Ionic Silver (One Company with the patent) is in FDA testing for Approval toward Curing MRSA. MRSA is the #1 Pathogen Killer in Hospitals. In vitro testing, it kills it in just minutes. You may get you some. It's worth a try.
M~R
monkeyron 2 years ago
That's funny because i looked for the best ionic silver out there and bought a rediculous 50$ worth of it, and guess what? Internally it did nothing for my MRSA. Externally i haven't tried it, but honestly if you have staph popping up on the outside just treating it on the external will not get rid of mrsa. Do you yourself have mrsa? have you had the chance to test it for yourself, alot of people like to claim their products as cures, but they themselves have not had mrsa
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
Thank God I do not have it. I refuse to contract anything. I Alkalize my Body. Bob Beck Protocol and h2o2 therapy. I will be getting a Viral Load Blood test soon. In 2 Days I will be testing my Hi voltage Hi Frequency CS Maker to add to my Arsenal.
M~R
monkeyron 2 years ago
she's not fully answering the questions...that pus is HIGHLY infectious, for one thing. the public health implications are disturbing.
rvbarnesboy 2 years ago
I had MRSA abcess on my jaw that was the size of a golfball.
The nastiest thing I've ever had in my life.
JustinC721 2 years ago
but how do you get RMSA? Is it only because you have a bad hygien?
rocapablo 2 years ago
MRSA can be treated by ridding the body of the lactic and uric acids produced by the infection. MRSA30Daydotnet will educate and show you what is possible without antibiotics.
phitnessjim 2 years ago
And then you will die in about 1 week.
Bacteria cant be killed by holostic means.
bluntman1138 2 years ago
bluntman1138, When your body no longer is an incubator for 'disease' the disease ceases to live. Dis-ease can only live in an "Acidic" body. Fact. Your belief follows the same bad information that the Medical establishment continues to propogate. That is why they never tell you how you can stop becoming infected in the 1st place. Don't take my word for it, do a little research yourself. The truth is there. jd
phitnessjim 2 years ago
LOLOLOLOL,,, for oe thing sir, MRSA is not a Disease, so go ahead and get your facts straight there.
And considering human bodies contin amino acids, which are the building blocks to life, you cant rid your body of acids.
And please enlighten me of the wikipedia post you got your "inside information the medical establishment" doesnt want me to know.
bluntman1138 2 years ago
My attempts to 'enlighten' have obviously failed here. It is what it is. Keep takin your drugs bluntman and you will be fine. Peace- Out. .
phitnessjim 2 years ago
@bluntman1138 definition of disease as taken from the webster dictionary: an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning. Bluntman youre an idiot, although i have tried the alkalizing products and have seen first hand that they do not work, you sir make a clear fool of yourself. The Ph that jim must be talking about is the blood ph, which in theory is usually acidic if you have a typical american diet. It is hard for bacteria to live in alkalized environments (fact).
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
Lets see who the idiot is here. First, Once again, MRSA is a Bacteria, not a Disease. Cancer is a Disease, MS is a Disease. MRSA is an Antibiotic Resistant SUPER bacteria. So instead of using the dictionary to look up disease, look up bacteria instead.
Also humans contain MANY types of bacteria in which over the course of evolution have formed a symbiotic relationship with. You cant rid your body of Bacteria, To do do would KILL you. (fact)
bluntman1138 2 years ago
@bluntman1138 Wow you make yourself look even more stupid. So answer this, can bacteria impair your health? Yes, why yes it can. Dont argue with the definition of words. And oh my are you sure we have bacteria in our bodies? You couldn't be talking about the gut flora are you, please educate us about the bacteria in your body. I never said that we could survive without bacteria, you are shooting aimlessly.
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
the thing is though to live ur blood must have a PH of 7.5 give or take .05 otherwise you die.....
iamwishfordan 2 years ago
@phitnessjim rediculous, high ph water. I drink it everyday ( 2 liters), and guess what? I still have mrsa. People dont sink your money into what doesn't work.
FinancialProdigy202 2 years ago
Thank you for the educational video =)
Turnedleaf 2 years ago
I find it interesting that comments for the other video titled "myths and facts about MRSA" have been disabled and the video is about how benign it is. Don't be misled, my college boyfriend died from MRSA. It does kill people. I'm not suggesting a fear campaign either - just be smart. If you have it, go to the hospital to get treated immediately. My good friend is in the hospital with it now, she's been there for over a week and is scheduled for surgery today. This is serious and real.
Amondala 2 years ago
Asian man stupid; white woman smart. Now, I understand.
DCFunBud 2 years ago
wash hands!! soap!! clean bathroom sink, tub, kitchen ...antibactrial soap!
wipe down u're countertops, door knobs, phones, wash clothes with bleach!!
baysideful 2 years ago
Don't settle for washing cloths. Throw them (and affected bedding etc.) away. Bacterial soap, maybe. I had it re-occur until I scrubbed everyday with hydrogen peroxide and/or rubbing alcohol. Biggest mistake: getting involved with a clinical study on MRSA out of emergency room! Get it lanced, and get out.
mimicry11 2 years ago
I just found out that I have an infection today, and its making me feel terribly ill and im very worried because after reading it over i heard it was a life threat, since it can spread to organs. Im very concerned, can anyone tell me if Im right or wrong? I want to believe that this video is truthful, but Idk...
LookingOutForYou 2 years ago
shit i had one and i just popped it every day for a week and i was 10 no one knew i had it i took a q tip w/ alcahol and shoved it in there lol
ITSTHETINGLE 2 years ago
Go to the fishing bait store and get some fly larvae and do maggot therapy. No I am not joking, it is really done, and can be used to treat MRSA.
slinkycat321 2 years ago
Why do not doctors talk of collodial silver?
SleepingGiantsSister 2 years ago
Probably because it's actually good for you and has no side affects to treat with more drugs. I've had an mrsa and got rid of it in two weeks with hydrogen peroxide lol. Bacteria cant survive in an oxygen enriched environment. Love H2o2
iownbitcheshoe 2 years ago
mursa
blaa94 2 years ago
hgow much days can it kill u in this is bs i hate this shit. plz answer.
MoszHigh 2 years ago
Tea Tree Oil...apply 2 to 3 times daily. I know someone who was in and out of hospital with it being treated with antibiotics and it just kept coming back I told her about the tea tree oil and she tried it and it went away and never came back
gottabgreen2 2 years ago
Yes!!! It can kill you as well. Please drink Xango!!!
Brokephi316 2 years ago
I just found this boil or bug bit looking thing on my thigh, now I'm freaking out because I think it might be MRSA. Its pretty small though, are there any other symptons? Or is the boil thing just the start of it?
xXKuroTenshi666Xx 2 years ago
my dad have MRSA can it be cured
WAL12DEN 2 years ago
MRSA sucks. What she doesn't tell you is that the number of MRSA antibiotics is decreasing as resistance is increasing. (ex: VRSA)
And our antibiotics havent progressed much in many years.
mikez565 2 years ago
I wish I at least had it somewhere I could hide. Having it on the face is the worst place to have it. My life has stopped can't start college, can't talk, can't eat unless I want to split it open and have it ooze pus
ByeByeBelly 2 years ago
MRSA isnt that life-threatening.
Newer Bugs like VRSA are more ressistant, they are also Methalicilin and Oxalicilin ressistant.
But actually the newer Antibiotics, for example Linezolid and the newest, released 2007, would bew Daptomycin.
You can look after them at Wikipedia, they are very effective against newer "Super Bugs" and the Bugs would have trouble getting ressistant, because they are used in combination, which reduces the Risk of Ressistances dramatically.
Cassiopeia1223 2 years ago
Thanks for the info., Ooloosoon.I plan on checking this out as I'm looking for a good Multi-Vitamin just for better health.Take care.
ramco69 2 years ago
hundreds out of billions so there its rare
XxMLGXB3ASTxX 2 years ago
Look at her, she opens her mouth weird.
StaroChichanin 2 years ago 18
reminds me of Rambo/Rocky
mrdogman51 2 years ago
@StaroChichanin
and you are perfect right.
get a life
brainstormnl 1 year ago
i got diagnosed with MRSA yesterday.. they gave me an antibiotic called Clindamycin. one thing she didnt say is that you need to put a hot compress on it about 3 times a day, like a wet rag. If anyone has more questions, just let me know.. oh, and i contracted it from my school.
tayybaybayy01 2 years ago
Fun... Must suck. Oh well hey. Sheit happens. (I have surgery in 3 weeks. Thats how I feel about it)
cairnage123 2 years ago
did you have a fever before the wound was open or visible infected?
broy8371 2 years ago
Its hard getting the people around me (especialy in High School) to understand. As caution I told a girl not to make contact with me when I had an outbreak and she told her friends and they wouldn't let up about it, even though it wasn't too big of a deal. They, in turn, freaked out. Quite sad.
ElementaryPhysics 2 years ago
of course the bitch knows everything.
gu1tarmas7er 2 years ago
lol she said people rarely die WHAT A FUCKING LIE!!hundreds of people have died
blazebo01 2 years ago 4
Its possible to live with it, without dying though. I've had it for about two years.
ElementaryPhysics 2 years ago
What do you do to feel better when you have an outbreak?
ulfgirl 2 years ago
Not much you can do - If it gets disfiguring (When I have it on my face) I typically stay home.Other then that, Ibuprofen helps.
ElementaryPhysics 2 years ago
@blazebo01 18 000 americans die every year. doing a presentation on it.
mikado0987 1 year ago
@blazebo01 Yea...it has actually claimed around 18-19,000 lives.
Hemihart 1 year ago
@Hemihart That's a huge number in comparison to an individual, yes you are right. Then again, but on the large scheme of things and in perspective it's really not a high percentage especially standing against a population compiled across all or rather basically a complete compiled international figure ratio, it's really nothing in comparison to other diseases that G-d forbid no one should know about.
MasTArrrRR 1 year ago
@MasTArrrRR Very nice observation. You are correct...by being that individual with just a bacterial infection, not even a disease, it is a scary thing to think about. Yes in comparison to the scheme of things it is a surprisingly minute number but at the same time it is very scary. That is like going to a football stadium that holds 20,000 people and then all at once 90% of them just die. That is why that number scares people. So I do agree with you completely.
Hemihart 1 year ago
@blazebo01 yeah but rarley in a and i quote 'HEALTHY PERSON"
residentevil568 1 year ago
@blazebo01 Haha, relatively speaking. People rarely die of the flu, but 300,000 die each year.
Nikifuj908 1 year ago
@blazebo01 hundreds of of millions equals rare genius.
dgillary 1 year ago 2
@blazebo01 out of 3.8 billion people your smart (:
3natej 1 year ago
I had to admit myself into the hospital after coughing up blood and having pains in my chest when I would breath. After having x-rays done and a culture of the crap I was coughing up, the doctors told me I had M.R.S.A and it was eating at my right lung, almost like pnemonia. I spent 6 days in the hospital, in isolation, getting getting strong antibiotics through an IV stuck in my arm. I am now at home taking an oral antibiotic that cost $2,400.
robotg 3 years ago
Dr. Lynn is hot!
ITweakerI 3 years ago
lol americans pronounce it Mursa... its M.R.S.A
MrAppleby56 3 years ago
..I WISH the BIG PHARMA OWNED..BIG MEDIA..would CATCH UP to the SCIENCE!
The FACT is that GNC HEALTHFOOD STORES "Silver Biotics" product has been SHOWN in SEVERAL Major University Bio-Labs to...KILL...MRSA.
(and EVERY OTHER "Super Bug"!)
Doctor Ken Friedman PHD at BYU University in Utah has been showing this for like..5 YEARS NOW..and STILL the BIG MEDIA cant seem to even mention it.
The Company even lists the results of this research at its webpage for all to see (AmericanBiotechlabs)
Ooloosoon 3 years ago
Ive had MRSA 3 times the 1st time the doctor popped and drained it, the next 2 times i acted fast and took care of it on my own MRSA SUCKS!!!
thatswhatshesaid0123 3 years ago
I have had MRSA a number of time in the last several months. It appears to be gone. My friends both beat MRSA. One had the necrotising flesh eating rare variety,he caught it in time. If you have MRSA, CA-MRSA that is, use hibbiclens daily for a month, nasal bactrim, and bactrim antibotics for 10 to 21 days. If that fails, try a picc iv line in the hospital. This can be cured, iteffects everyone differently, but in most cases, is curable, unless you have VRSA.
gglaw3 3 years ago
90+ percent of the people have Staphylococcus aureus somewhere on the skin, or the mucous skin. Every wound with pus = likely Staph.
1/3rd of the people are living with the drug resistant variant MRSA (no other difference to Staph. aur.).
It is not simply curtable, as long as you are rather healthy, the body does the trick itself.
For the few ones, who really need treatment - it is a difference if VRSA, MRSA or the normal strain.
Lightningchase1973 3 years ago
this is a lie of the media, they lie , lie ,lie, the truth is that you have to get your information from other credible sources! they experiment on us, and cover up with lies. what about the kids you inject with mercury,poison the food with, msg ,hormones,aspertain,viagra,bear asprin infected with aids ect..
bloodhive 3 years ago
the truth is that our government is spraying us for years,with chemtrails due to global worming. the truth is that mrsa=has the same symptoms as morgellons disease! the truth is if you dont want to get mrsa, don't breathe!
bloodhive 3 years ago
Worms Armageddon?
Lightningchase1973 3 years ago
As the Dr. stated we normally carry staff on our skin, some people are carriers of MRSA as well. Hospitals need to be more vigulant and screen patients for MRSA so that "they" the hospital staff don't spread MRSA from one patient to another.
noanjel9 3 years ago
With 1/3rds of the population carrying MRSA instead of normal Staphylococcus aureus, there is no particular need anymore for particular safety. it is everywere - now. You need to take care to keep it from really susceptible people (weak overall physical status, e.g. in high age, or after sever surgical actions, or immundepressed ones). But for normal people / patients? No need fopr care, its everywere.
Lightningchase1973 3 years ago
I have had THIS HORRIBLE INFECTION FOR THE LAST 18 YEARS AND IT HAS MADE MY LIFE A LIVING HELL. IT IS LIKE HAVING A SEVERE FLU 24 HOURS A DAY 7 DAY'S A WEEK. I HAVE HAD OVER 14 SURGERIES FOR ALL TYPES OF REASONS. I WOULD NOT WISH WHAT I HAVE ON MY WORST ENEMY...
pencilfart 3 years ago 2
I have one small infected part on my leg now, the doctor did say I'm likely to have it again...
How often does it "outbreak"?
Uryukurosaki 3 years ago