Nosnorb
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Post by Nosnorb on Jan 14, 2024 20:36:24 GMT -5
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Post by Lizuka #BLM on Jan 14, 2024 20:39:25 GMT -5
Glad to hear there are good signs to it at least. Wishing her all the best.
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Post by Xxcjb01xX [PIECE OF: SH-] on Jan 14, 2024 20:47:16 GMT -5
At this point just drop the storyline and let Miro wreck people again. For the good of everyone involved let CJ come back when she's healthy because this shit ain't worth risking anything further.
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Post by Hypnosis on Jan 14, 2024 22:15:41 GMT -5
Sounds like CJ's been having a rough time with her finger, but hopefully the latest update means no amputation.
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Post by Cyno on Jan 14, 2024 23:01:31 GMT -5
Yeah, this sounds horrible. But hopefully it means she can keep her finger intact and not have to get it amputated.
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Post by Alice Syndrome on Jan 15, 2024 8:03:16 GMT -5
MRSA is just one of those things that likes coming back whenever the hell it pleases in some people.
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Post by callmekc on Jan 15, 2024 10:15:47 GMT -5
MRSA is just one of those things that likes coming back whenever the hell it pleases in some people. Staph is a common bacteria that lives on your skin. It doesn't take much for it to get into a wound like that. At this point bring out the maggots. I am dead serious. Maggots eat dead, infected tissue without harming healthy flesh and can be beneficial in deep wound infections.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 15, 2024 20:25:47 GMT -5
MRSA is just one of those things that likes coming back whenever the hell it pleases in some people. Staph is a common bacteria that lives on your skin. It doesn't take much for it to get into a wound like that. At this point bring out the maggots. I am dead serious. Maggots eat dead, infected tissue without harming healthy flesh and can be beneficial in deep wound infections. They can be an option for a lot of things, though admittedly I am not sure if they are useful for MRSA or not.
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Post by john84 on Jan 17, 2024 23:00:54 GMT -5
MRSA is just one of those things that likes coming back whenever the hell it pleases in some people. Staph is a common bacteria that lives on your skin. It doesn't take much for it to get into a wound like that. At this point bring out the maggots. I am dead serious. Maggots eat dead, infected tissue without harming healthy flesh and can be beneficial in deep wound infections. Leanne had to use maggots a few years back. Not sure they'd be useful for MRSA though? Then again I'm no medical expert.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 18, 2024 4:35:51 GMT -5
Looking it up, apparently, yes, there is precedent for using maggots to treat MRSA.
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