Re: Antibiotic Rights
- From: "~Rita" <deuman04@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 01:17:26 -0400
"Skeptic" wrote in message news:%QoIe.236498$xm3.60510@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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> "~Rita" wrote in message
> news:NqGdnZEQPqXkCWzfRVn-uQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Since Tuberculosis, Heart disease, and cancer are family traits
>
> ?family traits? Some cancers are inherited/have genetic components while
> many do not. Certain forms of heart disease run in families and many do
> not. TB is only an acquired disease. Depending on the disease in
question,
> the medications you list may or may not have any effect and if they do,
> things like bleomcyin can be very toxic and have major long term
> consequences and death, need careful monitoring, and absolutely under no
> circumstances should it ever be available without appropriate MD
> supervision.
Thank you for your reply Skeptic.
TB is a known Bacterial Infection.
In the 1950's an e-coli infection was known to cause tumors.
It's always been known that doctors could victimize patients.
Health sabotage seems to be omitted from our vocabulary.
I always use my Husband's 1982 treatment that reflected how a doctor
could discover new diseases by simply withholding antitumor antibiotics.
With Hubby's list of illnesses, you would think that
he would go to another country for treatment.
1982 (September) Cellulitis, which appeared on the front of right leg and
was caused by blood abnormalities that resulted in the spending 10 days in
isolation. No antibiotics were prescribed.
1983 Bone graft (Infection damage) & diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease
(The infection attacking the bones)
1983 Hodgkin's disease - six months of chemotherapy
1994 Colon Cancer Surgery
1996, July 9: Bacterial-produced Endocarditis Heart disease Surgery called
an aortic valve endocarditis requiring aortic root homograft replacement.
1996, July 15: pacemaker
1996, August: pacemaker infected and was changed from left to right side.
1999 Hernia Surgery
2003 (September 9-15 hospitalized) Cellulitis, which was called a
soft-tissue-infection and treated with Cefazolin Sodium,
Nafcillin Sodium and Dicloxacillin antibiotics. The blood tests showed
toxicity.
2005 Pre-Phenomena-like condition (Primarily treated with steroids).
When the condition was first noticed, I tried to give him some Mexicillin.
Mexicillin would be better than no antibiotics at all.
.
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