Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 Thank you , You said it better than I could and yes I really don't think breeding bugs resistent to Augmentin is a good idea. The lump seems to be getting bigger today. Her cardiologist thinks it is a good idea for it to come out surgically sooner rather than later and has been trying to call the surgeon for two days now. The surgeon has not returned the cardiologist's calls--she tried calling 6 times yesterday --nor the pediatrician's calls. In a message dated 12/21/2005 9:49:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: One thought is if she's been on Augmentin 6x this year, perhaps that's not going to work as well as if she hadn't had it so much this year? So a standard 7-10 day course sounds inadequate, right? Plus, if those bacteria are already having a party on the Augmentin and then you take her off to " see what happens " , I worry about further, worsening infection with bacteria that are now familiar with the Augmentin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 Thank you , You said it better than I could and yes I really don't think breeding bugs resistent to Augmentin is a good idea. The lump seems to be getting bigger today. Her cardiologist thinks it is a good idea for it to come out surgically sooner rather than later and has been trying to call the surgeon for two days now. The surgeon has not returned the cardiologist's calls--she tried calling 6 times yesterday --nor the pediatrician's calls. In a message dated 12/21/2005 9:49:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, writes: One thought is if she's been on Augmentin 6x this year, perhaps that's not going to work as well as if she hadn't had it so much this year? So a standard 7-10 day course sounds inadequate, right? Plus, if those bacteria are already having a party on the Augmentin and then you take her off to " see what happens " , I worry about further, worsening infection with bacteria that are now familiar with the Augmentin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2007 Report Share Posted August 30, 2007 > > > > I also have hydradenitis suppurativa which flares up with every > period. It has actually gotten much worse and I'm hoping that it is > the retracing, however it gets very inflammed and barely heals up > before my period comes back again. Is there any treatment other than > coconut oil on the skin? > > > > ==>I do not know what that is - please define it for me. > > Bee, here is a link with lots of info: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidradenitis_suppurativa > > Basically it is a skin disease where cyst like lesions form on my > inner thigh. They sometimes drain externally, or disappear over > time. It takes around 15-20 days to heal. With my short menstrual > cycle I'm finding that as soon as one heals another appears. They > get worse with hormonal changes. So far I apply coconut oil on the > skin where it is developing. I have noticed that it helps it to stay internal (which is better for me because there is less risk of > infection). I also clean the area with an organic soap. I was just > wondering if I could put on tea tree oil or oregano oil with the > coconut oil. I don't really have anything else and there aren't > health food stores in Costa Rica... I have brought everything I have with me from Canada. Thanks for your help! ==>Hi in Costa Rica. Thanks for the link. I believe that any and all skin diseases are caused by the body getting rid of toxins through the skin. It is the best way so vital inner organs are protected from the toxins. Therefore healing will come from inside as you continue to progress on this program. I recommend you do everything possible to help your body detoxify - see our Group's Files; " C)Candida Symptoms, Help For - look for the article " How to Detoxify Effectively " . ==>You can clean the area with 50/50 3% hydrogen peroxide and water instead of soap, just be careful not to get any near your eyes. Also dab on some baking soda to soothe and heal the areas affected. Just wet your fingers and pat it on. Afterward you can mix tea tree or oregano oil with coconut oil (mix about 50/50 or a higher concentration) and apply it too. > PS. I will fix my cal/mag ratios - thanks! ==>You are welcome. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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