My mrsa was treated with bactrim and zosyn iv. Zosyn does a number on the 
bowels.


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Thank you for your piece.  Are you saying that because you sought psych help 
for anxiousness over your health care, that this was why MRSA was treated?
 
Merrill
 




From: Corie Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 9:26 
PMTo: Merrill BurghardtSubject: Re: [QUAD-L] MRSA
 

No problem!  I agree with what Tod said, I would be firmer about getting on an 
antibiotic that treats this superbug.  Tod mentioned the ones that treat it the 
best.  I took Bactrim & the one that started with an R.  I am allergic to 
Bactrim (sulfa) and get the itchies, so only managed to stay on the 
prescription for like 11 days, then couldn't tolerate any more, but stayed on 
the other antibiotic longer and it cleared up the spots.  I'm not sure if they 
give vancomycin orally or if it has to be just through IV.  These sores, if it 
for sure is MRSA, have the potential to spread and get worse and get into your 
bloodstream and people have died from it.  So I don't think it's something that 
should be treated so lightly by your doctors.  I felt the nurse practitioner, 
who finally treated mine, after my physiatrist intervened, was too laid-back 
about it as well.  Anyway, good luck and keep us posted.
Corie


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Merrill Burghardt 

To: 'Corie Jones' 

Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:07 AM

Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] MRSA

 
Oh, thank you for writing.  Do you know which antibiotic was successful?  Was 
it Vancomysine?
 
Merrill
 





From: Corie Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 
10:03 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: [QUAD-L] MRSA
 

Hi Merrill,I got MRSA from a family member who had the same pimple looking, 
circular sores.  Mine developed in my inner thigh area also and was untreated 
for a month because at first we were not sure what they were, thinking they 
were ingrown hairs (from shaving) or pimples, but they got worse and spread.  
My family member who was the person I believe gave it to me, hers was under her 
armpit and later on her stomach and much bigger than mine and the doctor never 
diagnosed her with MRSA, just called it a bacterial staff infection.  It was 
only after I got it and was properly diagnosed, luckily by my home care nurse 
that comes in once a month, that we realized hers was the same thing I had.  I 
was first treated with the wrong antibiotic, although it was healing it a 
little, but then I was put on the right antibiotics and they cleared right up.  
They left scars for a while, but those are finally fading too.  It's a scary 
thing to know you've had it and I'm sure I'm a carrier for it now also.  In 
fact, my 2-year-old daughter also got one of the bumps on her butt area that 
would not heal and got bigger and took her to the doctor and was told it was 
MRSA and she was put on antibiotics (sulfa) and it healed.  And it very much 
worries me that my daughter has had it with how young she is and hearing that 
kids have died from it.  Fortunately, she's healed very well with the 
antibiotics.  We are much more careful with cleanliness even more so than we 
were before.  Hopefully, they will keep coming up with better antibiotics to 
fight this superbug!
Corie, C4-5, incompleteRedding, CA


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Merrill Burghardt 

To: [email protected] 

Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:53 PM

Subject: [QUAD-L] MRSA

 
Las month I was cultured as a MRSA carrier.  MRSA is a resistant infection 
which is spreading in hospitals.  Apparently I am only a carrier but suspicious 
looking circular sores are developing on my inner thighs.  I have read about 
this but have never spoken with anyone who has or had it.
 
One person had it and lost a foot.  My doctors will not treat it as they 
believe it will only become further resistance.  Have a story?
 
Merrill
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