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April 1, 2008, 11:06 pm PDT

Dr. Ohhira's will kill it

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hi i have a 21 month old daughter who has had MRSA since she was 4 mos old (or at least thats when her first outbreak was). i have so many questions but i cant seem to be able to get any answers. has anyone ever been cured of mrsa? some doctors tell me she'll have it for the rest of her life, while others said she can grow out of it . i just want the truth, the cold hard scientific facts. unfortunately it seems that even the docs dont know much about MRSA. i've also tried to find out the latest treatments and what research is being done for potential cures but all i found was a bunch of outdated guidelines (which are quoted over and over again on ever website) . i am so afraid of loosing my baby. i feel so help less and alone. if it were up to me I'd have her at a specialist everyday trying to cure her, but the doctors have just sugarcoated the situation, they send her home with new antibiotics tell me to finish it all and hope for the best, but a month later theres another painful boil under her diaper and im crushed all over again. is there any hope for a cure, are there real efforts going on right now to find one or are those infected with mrsa today doomed while those tomorrow will be saved with a simple pill or shot. somebody please find a cure and soon! forgive me for the typos but my tears are flowing so hard i can barely see. im tired of pretending to be strong it feels good to be publicly weak even if only for a moment!
     They use Dr. Ohhira's Probiotics in Japan, as a protocol, pre and post surgery, to kill MRSA/staph, in hospitals. You can get it at your health store, or on line. Check out the Essential Formulas web site. They have the research that Dr. O has been doing for over 20 years. You can get the facts. It's nice to hear that someone wants to know the information, not just do what the doctor says. There is a soap and lotion that have the TH10 strain of bacteria that kill the superbugs. This 12 plus probiotic actually helps you build your own inherent bacteria. There's nothing else like it!  You can beat MRSA. This stuff has changed my life!
 

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April 2, 2008, 3:27 am PDT

04/01 The Superbug

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hi i have a 21 month old daughter who has had MRSA since she was 4 mos old (or at least thats when her first outbreak was). i have so many questions but i cant seem to be able to get any answers. has anyone ever been cured of mrsa? some doctors tell me she'll have it for the rest of her life, while others said she can grow out of it . i just want the truth, the cold hard scientific facts. unfortunately it seems that even the docs dont know much about MRSA. i've also tried to find out the latest treatments and what research is being done for potential cures but all i found was a bunch of outdated guidelines (which are quoted over and over again on ever website) . i am so afraid of loosing my baby. i feel so help less and alone. if it were up to me I'd have her at a specialist everyday trying to cure her, but the doctors have just sugarcoated the situation, they send her home with new antibiotics tell me to finish it all and hope for the best, but a month later theres another painful boil under her diaper and im crushed all over again. is there any hope for a cure, are there real efforts going on right now to find one or are those infected with mrsa today doomed while those tomorrow will be saved with a simple pill or shot. somebody please find a cure and soon! forgive me for the typos but my tears are flowing so hard i can barely see. im tired of pretending to be strong it feels good to be publicly weak even if only for a moment!
Hi.  I had seven MRSA infections in six months.  I know it is scarey when it is your child.  We finally starting seeing a doctor that specializes in infectious deceases in our area.  What I have been told is use only antibacterial soap on the hands never all over the body because it kills all the good bacteria that our bodies produce to help fight infections.  I was told to use soap like Dove or Aveeno that does not have antibacterial properties.  Also, MRSA likes to live in the environment in the nose, under arms, and groin areas so keeping all those areas clean is important.  There is a nasal cream that can be prescribed for swabbing the inside of the nose to help kill the MRSA virus that lives there.  Good luck with your baby.  I have been told that the MRSA has colonized in my body but I have not had an infection in over a year.  I am hoping that with continued preventative measures that I take I will not have anymore. The important thing for you to do is find a doctor that will listen to your concerns and is also updated on the prevention and treatment of MRSA.  If a spot looks suspicious to you insist on a culture if only for your own peace of mind.
 
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April 2, 2008, 4:55 am PDT

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hi i have a 21 month old daughter who has had MRSA since she was 4 mos old (or at least thats when her first outbreak was). i have so many questions but i cant seem to be able to get any answers. has anyone ever been cured of mrsa? some doctors tell me she'll have it for the rest of her life, while others said she can grow out of it . i just want the truth, the cold hard scientific facts. unfortunately it seems that even the docs dont know much about MRSA. i've also tried to find out the latest treatments and what research is being done for potential cures but all i found was a bunch of outdated guidelines (which are quoted over and over again on ever website) . i am so afraid of loosing my baby. i feel so help less and alone. if it were up to me I'd have her at a specialist everyday trying to cure her, but the doctors have just sugarcoated the situation, they send her home with new antibiotics tell me to finish it all and hope for the best, but a month later theres another painful boil under her diaper and im crushed all over again. is there any hope for a cure, are there real efforts going on right now to find one or are those infected with mrsa today doomed while those tomorrow will be saved with a simple pill or shot. somebody please find a cure and soon! forgive me for the typos but my tears are flowing so hard i can barely see. im tired of pretending to be strong it feels good to be publicly weak even if only for a moment!

I know exactly what you are going through. I have a 22 month old and it is hard being the rock all the time. We just got it recently from having surgery and my husband and I are so afraid something will happen to him. He has fevers off and on and you dont want to take him out fearful he will catch something else. I would love to have a cure for this. It is heart breaking and you feel helpless.

 

 

 


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