Oh.... in that case, travel a tad bit further for some Wild Turkey  
(Lawrenceburg) and git two bottles.  Keep in mind that both were designed  for 
sippin.  (smiling) ( I love my collection of sippin jars)
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 10/16/2012 5:44:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Maker's Mark is a fine premium bourbon created just a few miles from me  
here in ol' Kentucky! I doubt if drinking it would cure a UTI, but it sure  
would take your mind off it for a while.:)

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From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date:  October 16, 2012 3:54:59 PM EDT
To: Larry Willis <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Subject:  Re: [QUAD-L] UTI Hell






What is  Makers Mark?

 
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From: "Larry Willis" <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
To:  [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Sent:  Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:52:50 PM
Subject: Fwd: [QUAD-L]  UTI Hell

_Saw a report on the noon news today that said just released study found  
cranberry juice has zero effect on bladder health. Well, now, ain't that a  
fine howdy! I was thinking of switching to Maker's Mark anyway. I know it  
kills germs!

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From:  (mailto:[email protected]) [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: October 16, 2012  10:12:36 AM EDT
To:  (mailto:[email protected]) [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]  UTI Hell






Now might be a good time to mention the seasonal Pomegranates, blue  
berries, and raspberry/ strawberries.
Pomegranates are in season and very healthy for one's bladder.   They also 
makes a nice snack too.
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 10/15/2012 9:14:43 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:

 
The doctor actually is very concerned with me and bacteria. I  don't seem 
to get rid of them. I had MRSA three times in the last two  years, 
hospitalized twice in one month. I get UTIs quite often. So often  that I am 
drinking 
cranberry juice daily and even eating dried  cranberries. With me, 
prevention seems to work best. As for antibiotics,  they give me constipation 
or very 
loose stools. Not too much in the  middle for me. 
 
When  I have constipation, nothing much seems to help. So, not sure what to 
 tell you on that, other than my doctor keeps a close eye on me and my  
infections.
 
As  for bad veins, I had horrible veins when I was in the hospital for a  
gall bladder surgery. One vein bulged up as they tried to insert the IV  and 
you could see it bubble and pop. They told me that when people get  ill or 
deal with chronic health problems that the veins don't always  cooperate. 
Since I have been out of the hospital, I have had to get two  blood tests and 
those times were fine, but I wasn't sick. They were  trying to determine if I 
needed something special, but they never said  if that was a PICC or port 
and finally, they found someone who could  find a decent vein.
 
I  saw an infectious disease specialist when I had MRSA that wouldn't go  
away. He basically monitored me and had follow up to make sure I wasn't  
still carrying a fever and was sick. He finally gave me a clean bill of  health 
and then I didn't have to see him any longer. I think that he was  watching 
my MRSA and determining the strain which was supposed to give  them the idea 
of what antibiotic would be best.

 
Candle  
"Scars remind  of us where we’ve been, they don’t have to dictate where we 
are going."  ~David Rossi of Criminal  Minds
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From: Mandy  <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > 

I've been  battling a persistent pseudomonas bladder infection on and off 
since  May. This last one has kicked my butt, leaving me weak and tired, and  
I've tried two strong antibiotics with no results. Any time I change  meds, 
especially with antibiotics, I get constipated. The week before  last (when 
I was on Rocephin) I went 5 days without going and wanted  someone to just 
shoot me.

Anyway, after I got off that drug the  BOP went back to normal, but my UA 
came back positive again and I  started another antibiotic on Friday. I 
haven't pooped since then.  

Does anyone else have this problem with antibiotics? Does anyone  else have 
experience with pseudomonas? It was easier getting rid of the  staph 
infection I had in March. :( A quad friend recommended finding an  infectious 
disease doctor. 

The other question I had is in  regards to IV drugs. I have BAD veins- the 
last 3 hospital visits the  nurses, IV team, flight crew, tried to get an IV 
and no one was  successful. I had a PICC line early on (the head of 
radiology had to put  it in...it took him 3 hours) and my doc is thinking about 
putting either  a PICC or a port in now if I need to switch to an IV med. 
Opinions? I'm  not sure which would be better/easier to put  in.

Thanks,
Mandy, c6-7

I would like to come back as a  palo santo tree on the weather side of an 
island, so that I could be,  myself, a perfect witness, and look, mute, and 
wave my arms. -Annie  Dillard












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