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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • With all of this talk about viruses, let's have a chat about bacteria! - Lucy the Cat
    DISCLAIMER:
    **Please do not try to self-diagnose yourself, always seek medical professional help. Also, we are aware that we glossed over the coagulase + and coagulase - species. We've all been treated for our infections and met with an infectious disease specialist. Although it was not mentioned in the video, this pathogen is not a major problem in animals, so there is next to no concern that I could have passed anything on to animals while working as a veterinary assistant. These events happened before I started veterinary school, which is why I did not realize the value of debridement in conjunction to antimicrobial therapy.**
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Комментарии • 51

  • @gardennovice7896
    @gardennovice7896 4 месяца назад +3

    Been fighting mrsa for 3 years

  • @Gacha_kitty_Kat
    @Gacha_kitty_Kat 11 месяцев назад +4

    I have MRSA, I've had it since I was two when I got it again I watched this and this helped me so so much!

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @fridholmbusinessoffice246
    @fridholmbusinessoffice246 Год назад +4

    Luv your quirky, fun personality. Good info. And your epilogue "hey guys, i'm filming..." was icing on the cake

  • @SimplyKikiLove
    @SimplyKikiLove Год назад +2

    I love her positive spirit. My son has MRSA.

  • @RhiWildeupgrade
    @RhiWildeupgrade Год назад +5

    I'm in the hospital with MRSA right now. I had to have an emergency surgery, and it was EXCRUCIATING. This was helpful to know, and very upbeat for the subject matter 😂

    • @groovejet77
      @groovejet77 11 месяцев назад

      If you're still struggling try chlorine dioxide it's amazing. It's saved my life.

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @Psychedelicah
    @Psychedelicah Год назад +3

    You're not crazy. I'm happy people like you exist so you can heal me, cause IDK shit about bacteria lol

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @alvertosb.p.9424
    @alvertosb.p.9424 Год назад +1

    Great tiger analogy....

  • @starlight5972
    @starlight5972 Год назад +5

    Hi I'm 21 years old and I have it for a month it is yet there I have got only disinfect for washing my body I don't have symptoms what can I do to get rid of it🤕.????

  • @rachelarce2782
    @rachelarce2782 Год назад +2

    My mom's is looking to adopt my little cousin who is constantly affected with active and open MRSA infections. I'm going to be around to help take care of the little guy and am curious how I can be the best help I can be to him and my mother.
    If any, what are some changes you and your family made in your life after you've made this MRSA discovery?
    I like the video! Thanks for bringing awareness and being open!

    • @CeceliaBedelia
      @CeceliaBedelia  Год назад +1

      We talked to an infectious disease specialist after my other brother was diagnosed for tips on disinfecting our home - we will still get small abscesses from time to time and we’ll just quickly lance and everyone will wash with chlorhexidine

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @amandabrown154
    @amandabrown154 2 года назад +3

    You're ADORABLE!

  • @trueblu8
    @trueblu8 3 месяца назад +1

    Can you use colloidal silver to treat the infection? And drink honey and garlic and turmeric and apple cider vinegar?

  • @stevekokidko6031
    @stevekokidko6031 Месяц назад

    wanted to hear more about the surgery and how you healed after. im going through it now, my whole leg is covered and I really need to know details of what to expect to get rid of it, im on my third week and it is NO fun. been in my room hiding from the light and when I go in the sun im instantly drained. i need help 😩

  • @Daisymay3303
    @Daisymay3303 Год назад +3

    I have had Mersa on my left side, my face for the past at least five years. From an infection underneath my left cheek implant went from staph to MRSA I have done every anabiotic that they can give me my latest one that they have tried me on is Linezolid which costs $3700 if you do not have insurance and that still didn't help me. And on the side of my face is the worst part because nobody is giving me good direction on how to clean it properly they just keep telling me I have to have my cheek implant removed. Which hopefully will be happening soon. I have to now go to an infectious disease doctor because nobody else knows what to do with me or nobody wants to take the challenge of making me better. I wish I could take a picture and show people it's the worst and not only is it painful it's made me so self-conscious about myself that I won't even leave the house

    • @nanpac3699
      @nanpac3699 Год назад +1

      Maybe try taking raw garlic and turmeric.

    • @Daisymay3303
      @Daisymay3303 Год назад +1

      @@nanpac3699 I actually just started doing that yesterday

    • @akankshachoudhary1043
      @akankshachoudhary1043 Год назад

      Hey any improvement

    • @groovejet77
      @groovejet77 11 месяцев назад +1

      Chlorine dioxide works.
      Everything else....meh.
      You will thank me.

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @callyrae2261
    @callyrae2261 4 месяца назад

    I keep having a impatigo breakout on my mouth and my lips swell. Doxycycline stops the spread but doesn’t get rid of it because it’s reoccurring. HELLLLPPPPP

  • @grilsegrils9330
    @grilsegrils9330 11 месяцев назад

    I know a guy that has MRSA or near MRSA staph. Seems untreated. Would Methylene Blue help killing the germs, or would it be hard to add sufficient light. Don't know how deep it penetrates, but seems quite deep near his heart tissue in the past at least, it was. Think they have washed it with antibiotics dripping through valve in that patch.

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @baybeepretty1699
    @baybeepretty1699 Год назад +2

    I have mrsa! It's reoccurring!!!

    • @skcreation7620
      @skcreation7620 Год назад

      My brother 45 years also suffering from mrsa infection near by two moths he was bumps on forehead
      How much time to recover him.pls replay bro..

    • @groovejet77
      @groovejet77 11 месяцев назад

      CHLORINE DIOXIDE

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @wassimkelada2364
    @wassimkelada2364 Год назад

    Didu use silvercoloid,dose?

  • @ninalopez39
    @ninalopez39 Год назад +2

    I have mrsa on mt scalp. It hurts so bad. I've had it since January, i was on a ventilator i had a stroke. I believe i got mrsa from someone at the hospital😭

  • @ravafa1991
    @ravafa1991 7 месяцев назад

    If, after taking antibiotics, I undergo another cultive, and it comes back negative, do I still have the infection, or has it been eradicated permanently?

    • @Sami-th9bx
      @Sami-th9bx 4 месяца назад

      You can't really know for sure. Sometimes MRSA "hides" and reapers depending if is your imune system weak. It's f horrible bacteria

  • @Abc444.
    @Abc444. Год назад

    Hey how did your sores look?? I have sores on my waist and we’re told they’re mrsa, have been on two rounds of antibiotics (10 days each) and it’s still here :(

    • @CeceliaBedelia
      @CeceliaBedelia  Год назад

      The one of my waist was an enormous abscess, but other spots I have had have been small painful raised pustules - if yours won’t go away I’d definitely call and see about switching drugs or maybe getting a culture/sensitivity or maybe even biopsy

    • @CeceliaBedelia
      @CeceliaBedelia  Год назад

      @@hughg.rection.7062 me and some family members still get the small pustules occasionally but it’s not really been an issue

  • @Kamran.seirafy
    @Kamran.seirafy Год назад

    How can I email you ? I have got some questions for you if possible?

  • @visalvalsan1773
    @visalvalsan1773 Год назад

    Hai, I have been infected for more than 10 years recently it had found I have MRSA it's been spreading all around my body including glow, under the aims and behind the head, I'm not sure it's been inflected onto my blood. I'm on my 1st stage of antibiotics. So the real question is am I going to die due to this time frame ?

    • @CeceliaBedelia
      @CeceliaBedelia  Год назад +1

      That sounds like a question for your human doctor! (Not an animal doctor in training)

    • @visalvalsan1773
      @visalvalsan1773 Год назад

      @@CeceliaBedelia 😅sure I will ask.

  • @ryanarundel2557
    @ryanarundel2557 8 месяцев назад +2

    Best self treatment is Vaseline on the wounds.

    • @chrisandlaurie8148
      @chrisandlaurie8148 4 месяца назад

      Trying that now! Currently have a sore under my chin. Fiance popped a pimple and turned into my 9th site since having the disease

  • @WORLDENDEAVOUR.TRAVEL
    @WORLDENDEAVOUR.TRAVEL 6 месяцев назад

    How can I get a proper treatment for mrsa in England. I lives in Norwich

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.

  • @belkisquiroga6007
    @belkisquiroga6007 9 месяцев назад

    Hey, I have a question. My boyfriend is a Carrier and he got hurt the other day cause i said I wasnt having a child with him. And I didnt mean to hurt him at all. I'm really worried about him and I wanted to know if it's safe to have a child with someone that's a carrier

    • @dadskrej5226
      @dadskrej5226 6 месяцев назад

      Check out 'phages'. Phages are a virus that absolutely devours bacteria, replicating until all the bacteria is gone, then dies out. There are several million phages in a drop of seawater. I read about them in Popular Mechanics or Popular Science several years ago.. My wife had MRSA after a hip implant...lived with it until it required many medicated revisions. It remained, however when she had blood tests. After reading the article in the magazine, I shared it with my wife. We made a 300 mile trip to the west coast of Washington state, and brought back 2 gallons of INCOMING TIDE (freshest) seawater that she sipped on for 2 weeks. Two years later she tested negative for MRSA. That was 3 years ago...still negative. Read the article. It worked for her.