I got a MRSA staph infection on my face after surgery. Unfortunately I didn’t take photos of the initial staph boil, but this is what my fact looked like for the 6 months I battled MRSA. This is what it continued to look like even while I took antiobiotics. You can see where the skin […]
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I healed myself from MRSA (sometimes spelled MERSA) It was 2 years ago that I was harboring a post surgery MRSA boil. I believe I got it in the hospital. Although, in hindsight, we made a road trip to NY to see our herbalist/immunologist 2 weeks post surgery. And for some reason having to […]
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I recently met someone who had also battled MRSA. It never ceases to amaze me how all over it is. In fact, I am more convinced that the majority of people (if they’ve ever been in a hospital) are carriers. I remember the nurse at the infectious disease doc telling me that she believed the […]
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This entry is the responses that I posted to a question Can lypospheric vitamin C help with MRSA? JaniceI just read your post on my blog – and absolutely I do think that the lypospheric vitamin C will help with MRSA. It did for me. As you know, I had MRSA on my face – […]
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It is now several months later – nearly June. My experience with MRSA first began within days after a surgery – last May – as a soft, not painful boil that never came to a head. In fact, I thought it was a sebaceous cyst. When it ruptured months later, within days – I had […]
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Long stretches between posts – but last week, my son broke out with impetigo around his mouth. I have been battling little blemishes here and there with everything from the turtle’s UV light to neosporin – keeping it at bay. But last Saturday it kind of swept around his mouth making a red blotchiness around […]
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I haven’t posted in awhile. But, I am happy to report that I remain relatively smooth faced. The only thing that remains of my encounter with MRSA are red blotches along my cheeks – splotchy red areas that really look – well – like I had a disease. For the most part they stay pretty […]
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