Time to end your uti's Greg.
http://sci.rutgers.edu/forum/showthread.php?133414-Microcyn-Bladder-Treatment-%28An-Open-Letter-to-Dr-Young%29  I stopped reading this thread around page 45 and took action. I used to get uti's every 6 weeks or so.  I started irrigating my bladder with vetericyn vf and have only treated 2 uti's in the past 4 years.  I probably could have knocked those 2 out by irrigating twice a day.

I've never read that entire thread but vetericyn (the veterinary form of microcyn) has solved my uti problems.

Greg, on a personal note, years ago I contacted you on the list because of my nerve pain that made me feel like my arms were soaking in ice water.  I thought you felt something similar.  I thought your solution was moving to Arizona.  Do I have the right guy?  Anyway, other than moving, have you found any other treatment for the cold?  Your post leads me to suspect not.

On 12/4/2015 4:47 PM, greg wrote:
I wasn't feeling great so I wanted IV fluids. At first my doc said yes, but changed his mind. The hospital records said my urologist ordered the home IV antibiotics, so my primary said he wouldn't, that the urologist needs to. But I hadn't seen the urologist. Only made an appointment. He wouldn't because he hadn't seen me. The hospital said they wont. They will set up home IV meds, but not just fluids. So I ended up back in ER just for fluids. Now the ER just called to see how I was doing.  I say I feel about 80% better, but still body very sore, spasms, etc. They say the cultures came back and the IV meds are the wrong kind. They wanted me to get admitted until home nursing got everything changed. I said no, I feel good enough to wait until tomorrow. If not set up by then, I'll go in for an IV, but not admitted.
 
All I know is next time I go in, I'm bringing a bunch of those heating pads and an electric blanket. I was just freezing.
 
At least I feel lots better even if wron meds, Greg

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