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April 1, 2008, 4:29 pm PDT

SUPERBUG SHOW

 I can't believe that no one offered any ways to help that 19 yr. old girl!!!!!  I am very concerned by this!!! 

 My daughter was confirmed w/ CA MRSA  last Sat. March 29th.

 I started searching Thurs(27th) for ways to clean the infection site and could find nothing on any of the medical sites!!

Finally I happened on to Staphwash~  I had the product overnighted (w/ the help of the company owner who is genuinely concerned  for my daughter;  from our correspondence;  more so than her doctors I Believe!!!)

We recieved it this morning and after 2 applications (8hrs) it is starting to form a shelf in the hole in her arm and is starting to heal!!  ALL READY!!! 

 

It kills the MRSA on contact!!!!

 

I feel SO fortunate that I found this before it was too late!!!

 

If there was a way to tell that girl on the show, I would!!!!  She'd be better by the 28th!!!!!

 

Very upset there were no real answers.!!!!

 

  And if anyone out there has this and sees this : Don't EVER put alcohol, peroxide, or triple anti-biotic cream on the infection/ boil    IT WILL ONLY MAKE IT WORSE!!!!!!  We found out the hard way!

   

 

 

 
April 1, 2008, 4:48 pm PDT

04/01 The Superbug

Quote From: coachsteve1963

   My 3 year old daughter has been diagnosed with MRSA.It started out as a boil on her inner thigh,we never realized what it was.Everytime she got an outbreak it would come out,then when she felt better it would go away. Sometimes she is a normal 3 yr old.Other times she say's the Dr. didn't fix her right.We don't understand why they don't put her in the hospital,the Dr.'s act as if it is no big deal.....Now other problems have come about.We are just tired and need her fixed.

This is the same problem we had with the doctor.

 Like he doesn't care that this flesh-eating bacteria ia on my kid.

Well I DO!!!! 

~Get online and look into Staphwash ~   it's really helped my daughter (15yrs)

 
April 6, 2008, 8:47 am PDT

Staphwash

Quote From: tnvolsfan

Could you post the link where you found Staphwash? I have been fighting CA-MRSA since 2005 and will try anything. This one is new to me.

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ww.staphwash.com  It's really an amazing product 

   you can e-mail me at cathyconner333@hotmail.com and I'll send you the pictures  and how well it helps!!!!! Cathy

 
April 6, 2008, 8:57 am PDT

MRSA daughter/cat

My daughter and our cat BOTH have MRSA!!

It's been pretty overwhelming!!

Found a GREAT product! 

KILLS the bacteria on contact! 

   

 

  "STAPHWASH" 

 

 

e-mail me at cathyconner333@hotmail.com  and I'll show you the pictures!!! 

or www.staphwash.com and check out this miraculous stuff!!!!!

I know I'll NEVER be without it in my home again!!!!!  Not with the superbug out there!!! 

Cathy

 
April 6, 2008, 1:23 pm PDT

Kills the MRSA on contact!!!!!!

Quote From: christidolin

Also, read the works of Dr. Hulda Clark.  Other countries are using these protocols and you can easily do them yourself.  My heart goes out to you.  god bless, christina

 

PS: your dr. said you were over reacting?!  

www.staphwash.com  At the first sign of a pimple(bump) you pop it, rub this on and they wont abcess 'cause  it kills the MRSA~  I know first hand!!!  I'm praying for you all!  Good Luck and God Bless!!
 
April 6, 2008, 7:04 pm PDT

peroxide

Quote From: christidolin

Also, read the works of Dr. Hulda Clark.  Other countries are using these protocols and you can easily do them yourself.  My heart goes out to you.  god bless, christina

 

PS: your dr. said you were over reacting?!  

Recent publications advise against two currently marketed antiseptics. The National Safety Council's 1996 First Aid Pocket Guide states: "DO NOT use hydrogen peroxide. It does not kill bacteria, and it adversely affects capillary blood flow and wound healing." And the Handbook on Nonprescription Drugs states ethyl alcohol "is not a desirable wound antiseptic because it irritates already damaged tissue. The coagulum [crust] formed may, in fact, protectan the bacteria."

 

I found the best thing to use is staphwash!!!

Kills the MRSA bacteria

Check into it

 

www.staphwash.com

 
April 6, 2008, 7:15 pm PDT

HELP

Quote From: dubsmy4

I have been battling MRSA for about 9 months!!  My doctor has taken the same "lax" attitude about it.  I have been "tested", he was NOT required to report it to anyone.  That bothers me!!  My doc says it is something that we "carry" and as mine moves back and forth from armpit to armpit he just prescribes Bactrim and says if it doesn't stop, at some point he'll put me on the med for a couple of months and see if that helps.  I didn't get this while being IN the hospital!  I have NO IDEA how I got it to the point of knots/breaking out/sores, etc.  My doc can't figure out how I get in on my armpits, back and forth, but just scoffs at it like it's not serious.  I'm soooo frustrated!!!! 

 

My husband now breaks out (anywhere on his body!!).  I am terrified I will give it to my kids (I have 4!!). 

 

My doc NEVER indicated there was a "specialist" that I could see, like an infectious control doctor!!  The 19 yr old young lady on Dr Phil today said she gets large spots the size of a pingpong ball.  Mine get to the size of a fist, I have to drain them daily, they hurt soooo bad, and I feel like a freak.  I'm not getting them as often as I was, but am still very concerned. 

 

If you are reading this and have any advise (professional please!!), I need to know what I should do, see, not do, whatever.  Thank you!! 

My daughter has MRSA and we looked and looked for something that would help her and the pain.

  We finally found STAPHWASH!!!! 

 This stuff is amazing if you ask me.

  You rub it in to the infected area and it kills the bacteria!!!  It's worked wonders for my daughter as you can see on the website www.staphwash.com 

or e-mail me at cathyconner333@hotmail.com

and I will share more of our story

(our cat has it too) 

and pictures to prove how it helps!!!!

 Good Luck and God Bless!!

 Cathy

 

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