Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Greatest News!!!

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

On Monday woke up his bowel obstruction disappeared ! He started

feeling Lots Better! Thank You to all who helped with Good thoughts!!

called last night and DRUM ROLL he got to come home!!!!! BeckyB.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

<PRE>We had some good and some bad news when we went into clinic Tuesday. The

good

news was that who had polyps removed on DEC 13 to help get rid of

the psuedomonas in her nose. Cultured negative for her THROAT CULTURE!!! She

hasn't been negative there for a year. The bad news is she is still positive

in her nose. They said she has 3 kind of psuedomonas and two are resistant to

antibiotics! Which really scared me when he said this but he also said

usually this is resistant when you are on IV's because you can't use a

stronger doses because it can damage you liver. So he think because we are

irrigating with antibiotics we can use a stronger dose and we have a better

chance of getting rid of it. But on another note he says that there are so

many pits in the sinuses that it can also be very hard to get the irrigation

to every area. So I kind of don't know how to feel right now excited because

at least she had a negative culture but he also says I am not happy until we

have at least 4 or 5 negative cultures and worried because it still not out

of her nose and we may never get it out of her nose. I HATE CF!!! You work

you tail off to try to get rid of the @#$#%# psuedomonas and it's still

there!! I HATE IT!!!!!!! Ok I feel a little better now. Thanks for listening!

Deb A

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Wonderful news on all points A BIG YEAH!!! To you all

LOVE & HUGS< GRANDMOMBEV

Greatest News!!!

On Monday woke up his bowel obstruction disappeared ! He started

feeling Lots Better! Thank You to all who helped with Good thoughts!!

called last night and DRUM ROLL he got to come home!!!!! BeckyB.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

hey there kiddo,- You came to the right place to " get it out " .that is

for sure. Folks here know just what your going thru. maybe they haven't

experienced exactly what your doing , but close -or something like it

-besides.they are in this here world:):):) We love ya & want it " all

better " really soon.

LOVE & HUGS, grandmomBEV

Re: Greatest News!!!

<PRE>We had some good and some bad news when we went into clinic

Tuesday. The good

news was that who had polyps removed on DEC 13 to help get rid

of

the psuedomonas in her nose. Cultured negative for her THROAT CULTURE!!!

She

hasn't been negative there for a year. The bad news is she is still

positive

in her nose. They said she has 3 kind of psuedomonas and two are

resistant to

antibiotics! Which really scared me when he said this but he also said

usually this is resistant when you are on IV's because you can't use a

stronger doses because it can damage you liver. So he think because we

are

irrigating with antibiotics we can use a stronger dose and we have a

better

chance of getting rid of it. But on another note he says that there are

so

many pits in the sinuses that it can also be very hard to get the

irrigation

to every area. So I kind of don't know how to feel right now excited

because

at least she had a negative culture but he also says I am not happy

until we

have at least 4 or 5 negative cultures and worried because it still not

out

of her nose and we may never get it out of her nose. I HATE CF!!! You

work

you tail off to try to get rid of the @#$#%# psuedomonas and it's still

there!! I HATE IT!!!!!!! Ok I feel a little better now. Thanks for

listening!

Deb A

-------------------------------------------

The opinions and information exchanged on this list should IN NO WAY

be construed as medical advice.

PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR

TREATMENTS.

------------------------------------

Link to comment
Share on other sites

---Deb, I didn't know they could get that in there nose. We are

fighting psuedomonas with Amber right now and, asperila(hope I

spelled that right).

I feel your frustration, and to use this is all new sense Amber

wasn't diagnosed until just a yr ago. But I am so thankful that this

list is here, it just helps knowing I'm not alone. But again wish we

never had to meet, because if that was the case there wouldn't be

such a thing as CF.

Margo

In cfparents , gdattig5@a... wrote:

> <PRE>We had some good and some bad news when we went into clinic

Tuesday. The good

> news was that who had polyps removed on DEC 13 to help

get rid of

> the psuedomonas in her nose. Cultured negative for her THROAT

CULTURE!!! She

> hasn't been negative there for a year. The bad news is she is

still positive

> in her nose. They said she has 3 kind of psuedomonas and two are

resistant to

> antibiotics! Which really scared me when he said this but he also

said

> usually this is resistant when you are on IV's because you can't

use a

> stronger doses because it can damage you liver. So he think

because we are

> irrigating with antibiotics we can use a stronger dose and we have

a better

> chance of getting rid of it. But on another note he says that

there are so

> many pits in the sinuses that it can also be very hard to get the

irrigation

> to every area. So I kind of don't know how to feel right now

excited because

> at least she had a negative culture but he also says I am not

happy until we

> have at least 4 or 5 negative cultures and worried because it

still not out

> of her nose and we may never get it out of her nose. I HATE CF!!!

You work

> you tail off to try to get rid of the @#$#%# psuedomonas and it's

still

> there!! I HATE IT!!!!!!! Ok I feel a little better now. Thanks for

listening!

> Deb A

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In a message dated 1/24/2003 9:55:21 AM Central Standard Time,

libra_83301@... writes:

>

> ---Deb, I didn't know they could get that in there nose. We are

> fighting psuedomonas with Amber right now and, asperila(hope I

> spelled that right).

>

> I feel your frustration, and to use this is all new sense Amber

> wasn't diagnosed until just a yr ago. But I am so thankful that this

> list is here, it just helps knowing I'm not alone. But again wish we

> never had to meet, because if that was the case there wouldn't be

> such a thing as CF.

>

> Margo

Margo,

I totally agree with you. I hate the fact that we all have to go through what

we do to help keep our kids healthy. I also love this group I don't know what

I would do without it. At least someone is around that I can yell at and they

don't yell back LOL!! At least it doesn't hurt my ear! The doctors think that

keeps getting psuedomonas because it is staying in here nose so we

are doing everything we can to get it out of there. Deb A

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...