Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Should MRSA people be kept off this email list too. You are suggesting that MRSA people be treated like AIDS patients circa 1980???? If this was such an issue, don’t you think they’d move MRSSA people like me to an island or shoot us in a rocket to another planet or kill us circa WWII? From: infections [mailto:infections ] On Behalf Of dumbaussie2000 Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 5:30 AM infections Subject: [infections] Re: Person with MRSA howto... Per You shed 1000 bacteria a second with your skin turning to dust- keep him out of your house IMO.. > > Hi, > I'm going to have a meeting with a person with MRSA and need some more > knowledge on do and don't. > What to avoid and to consider ? > Different meeting places have been considered. > His house, my house, somewere between. > I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min by car is far for me. > > I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS involvment we both have > positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease. > He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in between. With bad I > mean that they keep him for hospital observation > if we go to ER. They don't know what to do. > > /Per Sjöholm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Please cite specific source of information that MRSA people are so highly dangerous? Should people with strep throat also be segregated on a concentration camp:: From: infections [mailto:infections ] On Behalf Of Per Sjoholm Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 4:53 AM infections Subject: [infections] Person with MRSA howto... Hi, I'm going to have a meeting with a person with MRSA and need some more knowledge on do and don't. What to avoid and to consider ? Different meeting places have been considered. His house, my house, somewere between. I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min by car is far for me. I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS involvment we both have positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease. He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in between. With bad I mean that they keep him for hospital observation if we go to ER. They don't know what to do. /Per Sjöholm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 , it takes a while to get used to tonys humor and rough edges. Dont take him personally and seriously. Hope your getting better slowly, bleu On 3 Jun 2006, at 13:41, julie levitt wrote: > > Should MRSA people be kept off this email list too. You are suggesting > that MRSA people be treated like AIDS patients circa 1980???? If this > was such an issue, don’t you think they’d move MRSSA people like me to > an island or shoot us in a rocket to another planet or kill us circa > WWII? >  > > From: infections > [mailto:infections ] On Behalf Of > dumbaussie2000 > Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 5:30 AM > infections > Subject: [infections] Re: Person with MRSA howto... >  > > Per > You shed 1000 bacteria a second with your skin turning to dust- keep > him out of your house IMO.. > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > I'm going to have a meeting with a person with MRSA and need some > more > > knowledge on do and don't. > > What to avoid and to consider ? > > Different meeting places have been considered. > > His house, my house, somewere between. > > I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min by car is far for > me. > > > > I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS involvment we both > have > > positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease. > > He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in between. With bad > I > > mean that they keep him for hospital observation > > if we go to ER. They don't know what to do. > > > > /Per Sjöholm > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 , you're missing the point. MRSA could be anywhere. But a sick person with MRSA has more of it, and if you're also sick and compromised, then inviting it into your home environment is probably not the smartest thing to do. Neutral ground would be safer. Keeping your distance is safer. Total avoidance is safest, but that's pretty much impossible since it's all over the place anyway. Why do you think they tell people to avoid hospitals? And why are more and more surgeries being performed that are minimally invasive (especially around bone)? Because MRSA shedding from skin is one of the number one reasons people get infected in the hospital. But total quarantines are impossible. Too much of it in our environment. We just need to find better ways to keep it from making us sick. penny Colourbleu <colourbleu@...> wrote: , it takes a while to get used to tonys humor and rough edges. Dont take him personally and seriously. Hope your getting better slowly,bleuOn 3 Jun 2006, at 13:41, julie levitt wrote:>> Should MRSA people be kept off this email list too. You are suggesting > that MRSA people be treated like AIDS patients circa 1980???? If this > was such an issue, don’t you think they’d move MRSSA people like me to > an island or shoot us in a rocket to another planet or kill us circa > WWII?>  >> From: infections > [mailto:infections ] On Behalf Of > dumbaussie2000> Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 5:30 AM> To: infections > Subject: [infections] Re: Person with MRSA howto...>  >> Per> You shed 1000 bacteria a second with your skin turning to dust- keep> him out of your house IMO..>>>>> > >> > Hi,> > I'm going to have a meeting with a person with MRSA and need some> more> > knowledge on do and don't.> > What to avoid and to consider ?> > Different meeting places have been considered.> > His house, my house, somewere between.> > I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min by car is far for> me.> >> > I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS involvment we both> have> > positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease.> > He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in between. With bad> I> > mean that they keep him for hospital observation> > if we go to ER. They don't know what to do.> >> > /Per Sjöholm> >>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Bleu, Tony and all, Bleu, I agree with you on Tony. In my book he is a great guy, and I appreciate what he knows. I don’t always agree with you, Tony, but I respect you. a , it takes a while to get used to tonys humor and rough edges. Dont take him personally and seriously. Hope your getting better slowly, bleu On 3 Jun 2006, at 13:41, julie levitt wrote: Should MRSA people be kept off this email list too. You are suggesting that MRSA people be treated like AIDS patients circa 1980???? If this was such an issue, don’t you think they’d move MRSSA people like me to an island or shoot us in a rocket to another planet or kill us circa WWII? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 Many doctors and nurses are colonised with mrsa the hospital they work in just about guarantee's that.It's smart though to avoid settings and people that may contribute a colonisation your going to carry for life.. Most studies are not worth the paper there written on. most doctors think you've been hit by soemthing and it's long gone so don't offer treatments anyway. > > Please cite specific source of information that > MRSA people are so highly dangerous? Should people > with strep throat also be segregated on a > concentration camp:: > > > > _____ > > From: infections > [mailto:infections ] > On Behalf Of Per Sjoholm > Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 4:53 AM > infections > Subject: [infections] Person with > MRSA howto... > > > > Hi, > I'm going to have a meeting with a person with > MRSA and need some more > knowledge on do and don't. > What to avoid and to consider ? > Different meeting places have been considered. > His house, my house, somewere between. > I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min by > car is far for me. > > I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS > involvment we both have > positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease. > He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in > between. With bad I > mean that they keep him for hospital observation > if we go to ER. They don't know what to do. > > /Per Sjöholm > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 It was more of a joke that post to Per. I think I'd rather have MRSA than battle MRSE- meth resistant staph epi. I think the immune system generally can handle the MRSA to a certain extent the MRSE is more likely to be accepted by the immune system as non hostile and it runs rampant against us.I even know of a small biotech company which is turning these MRSE toxins into antibiotics against MRSA and staph areus's in general.I actually spoke to the CEO and he was telling me what they were upto. tony > > > > Hi, > > I'm going to have a meeting with a person with > MRSA and need some > more > > knowledge on do and don't. > > What to avoid and to consider ? > > Different meeting places have been considered. > > His house, my house, somewere between. > > I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min > by car is far for > me. > > > > I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS > involvment we both > have > > positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease. > > He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in > between. With bad > I > > mean that they keep him for hospital observation > > if we go to ER. They don't know what to do. > > > > /Per Sjöholm > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2006 Report Share Posted June 3, 2006 I remember that company. Any develpments or idea when something might be ready for human trials? pennydumbaussie2000 <dumbaussie2000@...> wrote: It was more of a joke that post to Per. I think I'd rather have MRSA than battle MRSE- meth resistant staph epi. I think the immune system generally can handle the MRSA to a certain extent the MRSE is more likely to be accepted by the immune system as non hostile and it runs rampant against us.I even know of a small biotech company which is turning these MRSE toxins into antibiotics against MRSA and staph areus's in general.I actually spoke to the CEO and he was telling me what they were upto.tony> >> > Hi,> > I'm going to have a meeting with a person with> MRSA and need some > more > > knowledge on do and don't.> > What to avoid and to consider ?> > Different meeting places have been considered.> > His house, my house, somewere between.> > I get 'tired' when traveling to far and 30 min> by car is far for > me.> > > > I and my son have some form Infektion with CNS> involvment we both > have > > positiv Elise + WB for Lyme Disease.> > He gets bad a number of times a year and OK in> between. With bad > I > > mean that they keep him for hospital observation> > if we go to ER. They don't know what to do.> > > > /Per Sjöholm> >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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