Evening DL,

I read your message again. Seems I missed the most important point the first time I read it.

>>aw a thing on tv about this mrsa stuff and how it looks initially like a spider bite and then the flesh is destroyed by it. The photo I saw on tv liked like the photo of your leg.

So, how do I tell if I have MRSA or a spider bite? This might be the most important question of all.

If it was, MRSA, would the shock treatment have helped any?

How long would it take MRSA to make itself known? Surely it would make me feel bad. It has had 3 weeks, plus a day or two.

I have never felt bad from this spider bite. The day after the shock treatment, I did seem to feel a little better.
It may have been a mental condition rather than a physical improvement.

I will study MRSA in more detail.

The thing that really worries me, most of the MRSA bull comes from the same people that have told us there is A "flesh eating bacteria" because they did not want us to know what it really is and where it comes from.

I suspect a certain amount of hype, half truths, and political intervention in the MRSA story, just like the big scare in the spider bite treatment.

When you don't know what to believe, you have to trust your instinct and gut feelings.

All ideas,  right wing and left wing appreciated.

Wayne


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