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<blockquote data-quote="CShof" data-source="post: 47231" data-attributes="member: 472"><p>Several years ago I had what at the time I thought was a pimple on the back of my right hand. Weird place for a pimple I thought but I popped it. That didn't help, only got bigger and more irritated. So then I thought maybe it was a spider bite and I'd leave it alone. I lived with it for about 2 weeks hoping it would go away before the pain got to where I had no choice but to see a doctor. He sliced it open and squeezed it as hard as he could to drain it and at that point I was in so much pain it didn't bother me a bit. In fact afterwords it helped a ton. I got a call the next day telling me the lab confirmed it as antibiotic resistant MRSA. I actually had been having some stomach problems at the time that I'd been battling for years. I found it difficult to eat without becoming nauseous. Prilosec loved me. Whatever antibiotic they gave me not only killed the MRSA but it killed my stomach problems too. I'm probably the only person alive who is grateful about contracting MRSA. I guess the moral of the story is: I need to learn to go to the doctor more often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CShof, post: 47231, member: 472"] Several years ago I had what at the time I thought was a pimple on the back of my right hand. Weird place for a pimple I thought but I popped it. That didn't help, only got bigger and more irritated. So then I thought maybe it was a spider bite and I'd leave it alone. I lived with it for about 2 weeks hoping it would go away before the pain got to where I had no choice but to see a doctor. He sliced it open and squeezed it as hard as he could to drain it and at that point I was in so much pain it didn't bother me a bit. In fact afterwords it helped a ton. I got a call the next day telling me the lab confirmed it as antibiotic resistant MRSA. I actually had been having some stomach problems at the time that I'd been battling for years. I found it difficult to eat without becoming nauseous. Prilosec loved me. Whatever antibiotic they gave me not only killed the MRSA but it killed my stomach problems too. I'm probably the only person alive who is grateful about contracting MRSA. I guess the moral of the story is: I need to learn to go to the doctor more often. [/QUOTE]
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