That's exactly what I was talking about here:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=19493
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA.
Crazy scary.
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Spelled it wrong in the title there! I forgot to mention my dh just had a mrsa infection from what started out a black widow bite! It was not fun and bad timing. We were sculpting and in dirty condtions being in the sand so it went from bad to REALLY bad. They put him on to drugs and he had to come in every other day to the Dr office to get he's bandages changed. And we were not home so we had to go to a place we didn't know. Scary! Keep all wounds clean and your hands and at first signs of infection GO TO THE DOCTORS! That is my lesson to you for the day!
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Last edited by Brandi; 10-18-2007 at 07:09 PM.
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That's exactly what I was talking about here:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=19493
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA.
Crazy scary.
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i was wondering what MSRA was![]()
MRSA!
yeah, I just read that this is killing people all over the US... and it is often just from tiny innocuous wounds.
I can't believe i spelled it wrong. You can't edit the title.
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I heard a lot about this on public radio today...sounds scary. Yikes! From what it sounded like, thorough, very thorough handwashing is a start to trying to keep it contained. Hope everything is ok!
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How scary, Brandi! YikesGlad your DH is ok!
My ER nurse friend told me yesterday the best way to help eliminate it is to stop using antibacterial soaps and hand sanitizers (or if using hand sanitizers, get the alcohol based kind). She said those dang bacteria have mutated so much in recent years because of all of our antibacterial crap, and that's why the mrsa has gotten so much more prevalent recently (she just got back from some big medical conference or something).
She said- use Ivory soap- it's the best.
Very scary little invisible killer bacteria.
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It's more the mechanical action of scrubbing that cleans things rather than the antibacterial soaps and stuff. They just change our natural flora.
Our whole practice has changed just over the past 6 months or so on how we treat skin infections. The antibiotics that we used for YEARS are now almost useless. We have to assume that all skin infections are MRSA. It's really scary.
Yeah - I hate all the antibaterial junk that's out these days (besides now they think even the rise in allergies and asthma may be related to the fact that we keep our kiddies too clean these days - let em roll around in the good old fashined dirt and they come out healthier....) I've resorted to buying big jugs of handsoap from a janitorial supply since its so hard to find something in the grocery store that is plain old soap.
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I just saw a news story this morning about another man that is recovering from a MRSA infection on his hand. It was caused by a spider bite too.
I hope that your dh continues to do well.
I've had MRSA 5 times now over 4 years. You ladies will appreciate this, my second infection started as a saddle sore. OWIEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!! I had to wear a drain in the "area" for a week to help get rid of the infection.
Apparently the first infection was bad enough that they didn't completely get rid of it and now it lies dormant in my body just waiting to strike again and again.
Nothing gets rid of it but an IV and a good shot in the butt. They've given me oral antibiotics to take but they never help.
There are some people who are "carriers" who seem to get infections over and over. Have they had you do antiseptic showers or put antibiotic ointment in your nose (the nasal passage is frequently where the bug lives)? Also, anyone else in the house has to be treated with the showers and ointment.
You know the funny thing is when he first got this three weeks ago no one talked about. Now it is on every news channel, every paper. My dh says he doesn't feel special anymore!![]()
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Did they say anything about eating lots of yogurt, Limewave?
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