Re: Antibiotic Rights
- From: "Skeptic" <bcs002b@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 20:18:15 GMT
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>> >> > 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.
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>> The earth is round. That wasn't the issue. TB is not a genetically
>> acquired condition as you sated above.
>
> Thanks again for your reply Skeptic.
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> Family traits were meaning that my family gets bacterial infections.
Everyone gets bacterial infections. It is not a family trait.
> In the 1950's an e-coli infection was known to cause tumors.
What tumor was caused by an E-coli infection? Give your proof.
> It's always been known that doctors could victimize patients.
Politicians can victimize people. As can lawyers. As can any profession.
Patients can victimize doctors even.
> Health sabotage seems to be omitted from our vocabulary.
health and sabotage are both words in the dictionary.
> I always use my Husband's 1982 treatment that reflected how a doctor could
> discover new diseases by simply withholding antitumor antibiotics.
and what, exactly, is an "antitumor antibiotic"? lol...
> With Hubby's list of illnesses, you would think that he would go to
> another
> country for treatment.
huh?
> 1982 (September) Cellulitis, which appeared on the front of Bill's right
> leg
> and was caused by blood abnormalities that resulted in Bill's spending 10
> days in isolation. No antibiotics were prescribed.
Cellulitis is not caused by blood anbnormalities. It is a skin infection
which is NOT spread hematologically. Period. Your information is wrong,
plain and simple.
.... list of alleged medical conditions snipped ... likely either fabricated
or inaccurate.
> 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.
"Pre-phenomena-like condition"??? There is no such thing as
"mexicillin".... is this a penicillin product imported from Mexico?
It's nice that you're trying to partake in an adult conversation, but you
should get a clue of what you're talking about first.
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