Re: Antibiotic Rights
- From: "~Rita" <deuman04@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 7 Aug 2005 22:57:45 -0400
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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.
> >>
> >> The earth is round. That wasn't the issue. TB is not a genetically
> >> acquired condition as you stated above.
> >
> > Thanks again for your reply Skeptic.
> >
> > Family traits were meaning that my family gets bacterial infections.
>
> Everyone gets bacterial infections. It is not a family trait.
answer: I feel that in the 1950's it was discovered that some
cancers and heart disease were caused by bacterial infections.
Example: Hodgin's disease was known as a blood disease,
and Endocarditis was known as a bacterial produced
Heart disease.
> > 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 was something that I had heard in the 1950's.
> > 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...
Bleomycin is an antitumor antibiotic. Doxorubicin is also an antitumor
with antiviral activity. I have a very nice write-up from US Library
that I would gladly share with you.
> > 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 Hubby's
right leg and was caused by blood abnormalities that resulted in Hubby's
spending 10 days in isolation. No antibiotics were prescribed.
There were severalblood abnormal that were present at the same
time of the Cellulitis.
>
> 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.
Blue Cross of Michigan paid for all or some portion of all the services.
lol.
>
> > 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"???
When doctors state Pre-phenomena, I find that as scarey
as Pre-Cancer (a term used in 1982).
>There is no such thing as
> "mexicillin".... is this a penicillin product imported from Mexico?
I had a hand infection. The doctor prescribed a steroid cream,
which I was using for several months and the skin problem
wasn't going away.
I wanted a streptomycin ointment, so I settled for a
Mexican penicillin ointment, and penicillin and ampicillin pills.
In one week, the skin problem disappeared.
Yes, Mexicillin is a joke: What US citizen would go to
a foreign country to purchase antibiotics, because he/she
feels that steroids aren't a proper infection treatment?
> 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.
Thank you for being so patient with me.
.
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