Re: CS and injury

2000-09-19 Thread Henry Reed
Marshall, I too am glad to hear that you are doing well. pj Marshall Dudley wrote: > > Janet Lubart wrote: > > > Dear Marshall, > > How is your foot laceration doing? > > Thanks for asking. The doctor removed the stitches after 10 days, and it > partly > opened. However the swelling is almo

Re: CS and injury

2000-09-19 Thread Marshall Dudley
Janet Lubart wrote: > Dear Marshall, > How is your foot laceration doing? Thanks for asking. The doctor removed the stitches after 10 days, and it partly opened. However the swelling is almost totally gone, and it is no longer painful. It never did get infected, which was a big relief. I stil

Re: CS and injury

2000-09-19 Thread Janet Lubart
Dear Marshall, How is your foot laceration doing? -Original Message- From: Marshall Dudley To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Monday, August 28, 2000 1:03 PM Subject: Re: CS and injury >rogalt...@aol.com wrote: > >Marshall: Sorry to hear about your severe laceration. Since y

Re: CS>Tetanus, was CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread mfinney
Dear BOb, YOu sure know your bacteria. Is it a hobby for you as it is for me, or are you a professional microbilogist or bacteriologist of similar type profressional??? Barb Michael Lee Finney michael.fin...@acm.org michael.fin...@computer.org -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread mfinney
Dear Ivan, Wow, you know a lot about honey. I did not know it had hydrogen peroxide in it. I knew it had botulism stuff, and I sort of thought the botutoxin might be killing other bacteria. I just never thought much about the mechanisms of how honey worked. I knew it was made by the bees to k

CS>Tetanus, was CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread Tai-Pan
Henry Reed wrote: > Do I recall reading that tetanus is extremely unlikely to be contracted > unless a puncture wound (deep type) is sustained from an object that has > been exposed to animal dung fairly recently? Like maybe a nail in a > barnyard fence? pj Hi all, Tetanus is an acute toxem

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread Marshall Dudley
I used the same pulse generator that I use for zapping, in fact the same setup, and decreased the frequency to just above where I could feel it tingling. I figured I would need to drop the 1k resistor, but as it turns out I didn't. Marshall Linda Campbell wrote: > Marshall, how do you make a TE

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread Linda Campbell
Marshall, how do you make a TENs unit out of a pulse generator? Thanks, Linda On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 12:18:09 -0400 Marshall Dudley writes: >Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat >strapping steel spun it around and cut a deep wound into my foot. > >I ran cold water into the

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-29 Thread Ivan Anderson
was not amongst the treatments tried. Ivan. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Tuesday, 29 August 2000 17:41 Subject: Re: CS and injury > He all, > > As to wounds, to stop bleeding straght cayenne pepper works very well and is > a pain stopper as well. You can also use

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread mfinney
He all, As to wounds, to stop bleeding straght cayenne pepper works very well and is a pain stopper as well. You can also use raw honey on even very deep wounds. Raw honey is oone of the best kept secrets of srugeons who have a zero post surgical wound infection rate. If honey is not available,

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
enry Reed wrote: > Do I recall reading that tetanus is extremely unlikely to be contracted > unless a puncture wound (deep type) is sustained from an object that has > been exposed to animal dung fairly recently? Like maybe a nail in a > barnyard fence? pj >From the research on the net I did to

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Henry Reed
Do I recall reading that tetanus is extremely unlikely to be contracted unless a puncture wound (deep type) is sustained from an object that has been exposed to animal dung fairly recently? Like maybe a nail in a barnyard fence? pj Marshall Dudley wrote: > > rogalt...@aol.com wrote: > > Marsha

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Tony Moody
Hullo Marshall, Is the mower OK? Massive doses of Vit C should promote healing. And yoghurt and Acidophilus to replace your friendly bacteria being zapped by the penicillin. Tony Marshall Dudley wrote: > > Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat > strapping steel s

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Nina Silver, Ph.D.
- Original Message - From: "Marshall Dudley" To: Sent: Monday, August 28, 2000 12:18 PM Subject: CS and injury > Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat > strapping steel spun it around and cut a deep wound into my foot. > > I ran co

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
rogalt...@aol.com wrote: Marshall: Sorry to hear about your severe laceration. Since your wound > was/is rather large, wouldn't it be a good idea to get the tetanus shot > anyway. Suppose the CS does not come in contact with the entire wound then > you would be betting on the systemic ability of

Re: CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread ROGALTMAN
In a message dated 8/28/00 11:31:40 AM EST, mdud...@execonn.com writes: << Subj: CS and injury Date: 8/28/00 11:31:40 AM EST From: mdud...@execonn.com (Marshall Dudley) Reply-to: silver-list@eskimo.com To:silver-list@eskimo.com Yesterday around noon My riding mower picke

CS and injury

2000-08-28 Thread Marshall Dudley
Yesterday around noon My riding mower picked up a length of flat strapping steel spun it around and cut a deep wound into my foot. I ran cold water into the gash, then used hydrogen peroxide and then soaked it in CS for about 10 minutes. Since the wound was gapping and bleeding rather badly, and