BTW ..The average # of flu deaths per year, over the last 22 years, is 33k ...with a high of 45.5k and a low of 20.5k. (95% certainty) In any given year 1.8% to 2.4% of the population will have some form of flu.
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WHO(World Health Organization) ("chicken little")
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I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear. MLK
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Thank you for typing all that out and putting it up for us to read. I know it took you a lot of time to dot he research, then to get it in order and type it all out, and want you to know it's appreciated. Some of it matches what I know about the W.H.O., the UN, other governments, and big business. Other parts I was not aware of at all, and now get to add them to my growing understanding of an area I lack expertise in. I am one of those who refused the shots last year and will do so again this year. "Tell the Truth, know the escape routes and carry extra ammunition" Georgia Mason in the novel "FEED"
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I try to keep stocked up on a mixture of different strong antibiotics.I order them from places like www.kvvet.com .Go to the side bar and click"other pets".Then click on the"fish".After that click on the fish antibiotic bottle.These antibiotics are the same generics you would get from a pharmacy,and safe.If you have no insurance,these will save you the cost of a Doctor visit,and are a Godsend when fighting a MRSA infection.Viral infections are a hard one to deal with.Other than getting the virus and getting over it,or taking the vaccine not theres really not much to do to fight it except drinking colloidal silver,and it only kinda helps.Then its a hit or miss thing.Matt
I want to die in my sleep just like my Grandpa,not yelling and screaming like the passengers in his car. ""I'm the one you go to when something absolutely has to go"Kaaboommm"!!!!""
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I try to keep stocked up on a mixture of different strong antibiotics.I order them from places like www.kvvet.com .Go to the side bar and click"other pets".Then click on the"fish".After that click on the fish antibiotic bottle.These antibiotics are the same generics you would get from a pharmacy,and safe.If you have no insurance,these will save you the cost of a Doctor visit,and are a Godsend when fighting a MRSA infection.Viral infections are a hard one to deal with.Other than getting the virus and getting over it,or taking the vaccine not theres really not much to do to fight it except drinking colloidal silver,and it only kinda helps.Then its a hit or miss thing.Matt
I want to die in my sleep just like my Grandpa,not yelling and screaming like the passengers in his car. ""I'm the one you go to when something absolutely has to go"Kaaboommm"!!!!""
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Postal, you have to be very careful treating true MRSA (multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). MRSA is definitely resistant to Amoxicillin. Fortunately, MRSA is generally found in exotic locales, confined spaces: prisons, classrooms, gyms and hospitals (healthcare-associated MRSA (HA-MRSA). There are now some new strains of MRSA that are resistant to vancomycin, the last treatment known.(there is some hope for Linezolid, quinupristin/dalfopristin(synercid), daptomycin, and tigecycline IM). These new strains are known as VISA (no joke) (Vancomycin intermediate-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) Best treatment is always prevention, hand washing especially with hand sanitizer or chlorhexadine if you suspect that you have been exposed to MRSA.
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I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear. MLK
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I'm more knowledgable about MRSA,and CAMRSA than most people.Even more than quite a few MD's in my area as well.I could damn near write a book on the subject,as well as the proven ignorance and stupidity of the medical facilities and practitioners in my area.You see,I've had/caught(non-human contracted)MRSA six fall seasons in a row(I run a self funded animal rescue at home(dogs,cats,rabbits,and swine are known carriers).).It galls me when Doctors that dont follow their own guidelines look down their nose at you.Through shear desperation,agonizing pain,and experience treating abcesses on horses.I finally through research,and trial and error have come up with my own cocktail of antibiotics,and a topical conconction of my own with little if any side effects.The last straw with me was when I was perscribed"ciproflaxin".It made the MRSA go away quickly,and the side effects have left me with reaccuring ligament damage,chronic incontenance,and chronic yeast infection.To me thats not a very good trade.People,unless your on deaths door stay away from"cipro"and its"flaxin"cousins.If you doubt me Google the complaints of related side effects.Sorry about the off topic rant everyone.Matt
I want to die in my sleep just like my Grandpa,not yelling and screaming like the passengers in his car. ""I'm the one you go to when something absolutely has to go"Kaaboommm"!!!!""
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D@mn, Postal, I defer to your unimaginable history and hideously hard-won personal expertise with MRSA. My experience and understanding is minuscule compared to yours. Hats off to you M8. I hope you regain much if not all of the health you have lost.
Semper Veritas I have decided to stick with love. Hate is too great a burden to bear. MLK
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