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Suggest Treatment For MRSA And Sepsis

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Posted on Tue, 7 Mar 2017
Question: I had back surgery in November 2016, my 7th. I came home 5 days later to the mountains of CO with my husband and 3 days later I was very sick and I new something else was wrong. We went back to the hospital where they admitted me again and did another back surgery and sliced down my whole back where my husband could see my whole spine. I found out I had mrsa and also sepsis. The drs. told me I might die as well as the nurses. I was in the hospital for a month and they wanted to keep me longer, past Christmas; but I refused. I don't have the infusion site or the wound vac anymore but still feel bad and very depressed. What do I do now?
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Answered by Dr. Shoaib Khan (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Need to vigorously work with doctors using antibiotics

Detailed Answer:
Hello ma'am and welcome.

Thank you for writing to us.

I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Firsly, I am really sorry to hear this, a mountain trip would not have been the best idea in your state.

MRSA alone itself is a very tough infection to deal with, this coupled with sepsis is most certainly a physician's nightmare.

MRSA results in a resistance to a number of commonly used lower grade antibiotics and middle grade antibiotics, leaving the doctors very very few options to treat the infection. At your age, along with the numerous surgeries you have had (which further lower your immunity), and to top it all a most recent surgery (which cannot heal with an ongoing infection the stature of MRSA and sepsis). These must be the reasons why your doctors and nurses were bleak about your diagnosis.

As a doctor, I would also prefer if you would stay in the hospital, as an intravenous course of antibiotics and continuous monitoring would be the best way to prevent any unforeseen outcomes; but the decision is yours entirely.

You need to prevent any further complications or superimposed infections, and also vigorously work towards treating the MRSA and sepsis with your doctor with the help of susceptible antibiotics without wasting any time ma'am, that is the only way out.

Please do keep in touch with your doctor or the hospital or even better (if you can afford it) please do get admitted. Please also feel free to write to me for anything, it is still too soon to give up.

Best wishes.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Kampana
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Follow up: Dr. Shoaib Khan (23 minutes later)
I am better than I was but still in a lot of pain. I am also a breast cancer survivor. I have always been a very healthy woman and this mrsa is the worst thing I have ever had. I just want to move forward and live the rest of my life as good as I can. I am a dancer and have been since I was 3 years old and now I can't. This is the worse part other than the pain.

I just want help and to get well again. This is awful.
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Answered by Dr. Shoaib Khan (28 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It is indeed awful, but we can overcome this with God's will

Detailed Answer:
Hello once again ma'am.

I completely understand and hope you recover from the MRSA completely and at the earliest, but for this we need to know your current status.

A blood test will check on the grade of the infection, and accordingly yours doctors can decide whether you can be treated at home with oral antibiotics or need to get admitted for intravenous antibiotics.

This is indeed awful, but instead of worrying we need to be proactive and work with your doctors. If you did not like to ones that treated you, look for other ones, but do start your treatment at the earliest ma'am, I wish nothing but the best for you.

Please do not be disheartened in anyway, and write to me no matter how many times you need to, I am always here to help.

Best wishes.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Suggest Treatment For MRSA And Sepsis

Brief Answer: Need to vigorously work with doctors using antibiotics Detailed Answer: Hello ma'am and welcome. Thank you for writing to us. I have gone through your query with diligence and would like you to know that I am here to help. Firsly, I am really sorry to hear this, a mountain trip would not have been the best idea in your state. MRSA alone itself is a very tough infection to deal with, this coupled with sepsis is most certainly a physician's nightmare. MRSA results in a resistance to a number of commonly used lower grade antibiotics and middle grade antibiotics, leaving the doctors very very few options to treat the infection. At your age, along with the numerous surgeries you have had (which further lower your immunity), and to top it all a most recent surgery (which cannot heal with an ongoing infection the stature of MRSA and sepsis). These must be the reasons why your doctors and nurses were bleak about your diagnosis. As a doctor, I would also prefer if you would stay in the hospital, as an intravenous course of antibiotics and continuous monitoring would be the best way to prevent any unforeseen outcomes; but the decision is yours entirely. You need to prevent any further complications or superimposed infections, and also vigorously work towards treating the MRSA and sepsis with your doctor with the help of susceptible antibiotics without wasting any time ma'am, that is the only way out. Please do keep in touch with your doctor or the hospital or even better (if you can afford it) please do get admitted. Please also feel free to write to me for anything, it is still too soon to give up. Best wishes.