Re: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-15 Thread wheelchair
 
In a message dated 11/15/2007 10:50:58 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
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Hey  Wheel,  
Does  the apple cider and vinegar really help?   
Thanks  Silas 


I truly believe it does.  But don't trust me.  Try for  yourself.  Do a test 
sample of your urine ph, before you start the  program.  Two spoons of honey 
and apple cider vinegar twice a day for 10  days and then sample your urine ph. 
 I think you will notice the  difference.
 
Keep in mind that I always like being proved wrong.  Let me  know?
Best Wishes



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RE: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-15 Thread Silas Shelburne
Hey Wheel, 

Does the apple cider and vinegar really help?  

Thanks Silas 

 

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Cipro, is a very powerful chemical.  If you remember a couple of summers ago
when white power threats and US Mail were in the headlines each night.  At
that time our country was trying to stockpile enough Cipro for the entire
population.  Back then, we were really behind in production.

 

Hence, when you have a major infection, the strongest medicine is used or
recommended.  What happens when your body becomes used to such medication?
Learning to fight and maintain bacteria control at the home level is most
important.  Create an environment for bacteria and you will have lots of it.

Creating a hostile environment for bacteria and you will be healthier and
use less medicine and have sight effects from those meds.  lol, did I hear
someone mention apple cider vinegar and honey?

 

Best Wishes

 

 

 

 

 

In a message dated 11/14/2007 12:38:07 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I don't know your medical history or much about you to say one is better
than the other. Cipro and levaquin are same family of anti biotics. They are
bread spectrum bacteria killers, good on both resp. or UT infections. A
little trick to avoid some common side effects, take acidophylus about an
hour after each Cipro. I can't promise you won't have any side effects.

 





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Re: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-14 Thread wheelchair
 
Cipro, is a very powerful chemical.  If you remember a couple of  summers ago 
when white power threats and US Mail were in the headlines each  night.  At 
that time our country was trying to stockpile enough Cipro for  the entire 
population.  Back then, we were really behind in  production.
 
Hence, when you have a major infection, the strongest medicine is used or  
recommended.  What happens when your body becomes used to such  medication?  
Learning to fight and maintain bacteria control at the home  level is most 
important.  Create an environment for bacteria and you will  have lots of it.
Creating a hostile environment for bacteria and you will be healthier and  
use less medicine and have sight effects from those meds.  lol, did I hear  
someone mention apple cider vinegar and honey?
 
Best Wishes
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/14/2007 12:38:07 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I  don't know your medical history or much about you to say one is better 
than  the other. Cipro and levaquin are same family of anti biotics. They are 
bread  spectrum bacteria killers, good on both resp. or UT infections. A little 
trick  to avoid some common side effects, take acidophylus about an hour after 
each  Cipro. I can't promise you won't have any side  effects.


 



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Re: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-14 Thread John S.
And they are broad spectrum bug killers, too. Bread spectrum?? geees

john


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I don't know your medical history or much about you to say one is better than 
the other. Cipro and levaquin are same family of anti biotics. They are bread 
spectrum bacteria killers, good on both resp. or UT infections. A little trick 
to avoid some common side effects, take acidophylus about an hour after each 
Cipro. I can't promise you won't have any side effects. 
Your sporting multiple infections and since they smell,, they are bacterial. 
Your Doctor is doing what any doctor would.
I sure hope you feel better soon.
All my best,
john


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I have two questions.  One or most of you given for respiratory infections and 
UTI's?  I feel like I might be having both of the same time.  Trach suctioning 
is smelly and so is the urine.  The nurses I used to use say they don't have 
any nurses to come to my house to take cultures.  I called my insurance and 
left a message in the case manager, but of course she was not in.  I have been 
working on trying to get a nurse for several weeks.
 
I called the doctor and they gave me some names and I suggested Levaquin, but 
they prescribed Cipro.
Sorry about the bold but I can't get the bold to shut off with Dragon or my 
splint.
 
I will greatly appreciate your knowledge with what they use for you.
Thank you.
Dana






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Re: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-14 Thread John S.
I don't know your medical history or much about you to say one is better than 
the other. Cipro and levaquin are same family of anti biotics. They are bread 
spectrum bacteria killers, good on both resp. or UT infections. A little trick 
to avoid some common side effects, take acidophylus about an hour after each 
Cipro. I can't promise you won't have any side effects. 
Your sporting multiple infections and since they smell,, they are bacterial. 
Your Doctor is doing what any doctor would.
I sure hope you feel better soon.
All my best,
john


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I have two questions.  One or most of you given for respiratory infections and 
UTI's?  I feel like I might be having both of the same time.  Trach suctioning 
is smelly and so is the urine.  The nurses I used to use say they don't have 
any nurses to come to my house to take cultures.  I called my insurance and 
left a message in the case manager, but of course she was not in.  I have been 
working on trying to get a nurse for several weeks.
 
I called the doctor and they gave me some names and I suggested Levaquin, but 
they prescribed Cipro.
Sorry about the bold but I can't get the bold to shut off with Dragon or my 
splint.
 
I will greatly appreciate your knowledge with what they use for you.
Thank you.
Dana






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RE: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-14 Thread RollinOn
Hey Dana,
I get both of at the same time often and macrobid seems to work on both at
the same time so I take just one medication when they happen together.
 

Mark Jackson

   RollinOn

 

 

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I have two questions.  One or most of you given for respiratory infections
and UTI's?  I feel like I might be having both of the same time.  Trach
suctioning is smelly and so is the urine.  The nurses I used to use say they
don't have any nurses to come to my house to take cultures.  I called my
insurance and left a message in the case manager, but of course she was not
in.  I have been working on trying to get a nurse for several weeks.
 
I called the doctor and they gave me some names and I suggested Levaquin,
but they prescribed Cipro.
Sorry about the bold but I can't get the bold to shut off with Dragon or my
splint.
 
I will greatly appreciate your knowledge with what they use for you.
Thank you.
Dana



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RE: [QUAD-L] 2 questions respiratory infections & UTI, link for Craig's list

2007-11-14 Thread Silas Shelburne
Hi Dana!  

I too am having problems with recurring UTIs, as soon as I stop cipro in two
or three weeks another infection.  Silas 

 

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I have two questions.  One or most of you given for respiratory infections
and UTI's?  I feel like I might be having both of the same time.  Trach
suctioning is smelly and so is the urine.  The nurses I used to use say they
don't have any nurses to come to my house to take cultures.  I called my
insurance and left a message in the case manager, but of course she was not
in.  I have been working on trying to get a nurse for several weeks.

 

I called the doctor and they gave me some names and I suggested Levaquin,
but they prescribed Cipro.

Sorry about the bold but I can't get the bold to shut off with Dragon or my
splint.

 

I will greatly appreciate your knowledge with what they use for you.
Thank you.
Dana





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