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| I had ooozing lesions in a few places went to gp he put me on val trex took tests herpes negative but I wanted a swab test and a lab let me do it,wernt to my ob|gyn she took swab test for fungus bacteria and viruses.She checked on the test I had done a week before the swab test and found Citrobacter freundii .Its hard to find in that spelling but thats what she gavwe me and some cipro brand name supposed to cure it and as we know not easy to kill.Ressearch it and if you do enough you will find so many things we already knew.Now it takes a full month for the culture to fully devolop but she was excited and I was too,the cipro makes me sleepy and yes got to go to bathroom fast sometimes but Im going to try it and the val trex has almost eliminated the lesions one on corner of mouth and one over the eye,just check it out read alot maybe just maybe this is it..........love terri
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| I had this as well on stool test. My doctor told me to do my probiotic. He thinks that is all I nead. I think morgellons is so much more than this Janice |
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| Janice I beliieve after reading all day this is the main cause. LOVE TERRI
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| We get into so much sluge with our food and water its no wonder we test negative for anything. Terri, lets see how your treatment goes, there are two people that are positive with this, we can not say as of yet though Terri, it may be the very best guess but it is proof we need. I have seen 100 things that could be our tormentor and 50 out of the 100 probably are. Let us know in your changes when your treated for this. |
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| As an opportunistic pathogen, Citrobacter freundii is often the cause of significant opportunistic infections, meaning that it does not generally cause disease in healthy human hosts. They only affect patients with a weak immune system, signifying that they need an "opportunity" to infect the person [2]. Therefore, in patients with a suppressed immune system, Citrobacter species are known to cause a wide variety of nosocomial infections of the respiratory tract, urinary tract, and the blood [2]. Hepatic, biliary and pancreatic disease are also common diseases that are caused by C. freundii. The biliary tract is the most common site of infection by the C. freundii bacilli [9]. I have hep-c In my lab report from Genova... It states under the comentary "that Citrbacter Freundii is considered an opportunistic pathogen, and therefore can be found in the gut as part of normal flora." Last edited by Janice; October 1st, 2010 at 05:08 AM. |
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| Proteus mirabilis another potential pathogen on my test results. An alkaline urine sample is a possible sign of P. mirabilis. P. mirabilis can be diagnosed in the lab due to characteristic swarming motility, and inability to metabolize lactose (on a MacConkey agar plate, for example). Also P. mirabilis produces a very distinct odour. [edit] Disease This rod shaped bacterium has the ability to produce high levels of urease. Urease hydrolyzes urea to ammonia (NH3) and thus makes the urine more alkaline. If left untreated, the increased alkalinity can lead to the formation of crystals of struvite, calcium carbonate, and/or apatite. The bacteria can be found throughout the stones, and these bacteria lurking in the stones can reinitiate infection after antibiotic treatment. Once the stones develop, over time they may grow large enough to cause obstruction and renal failure. Proteus can also cause wound infections, septicemia and pneumonias, mostly in hospitalized patients. [edit] Treatment Last edited by Janice; October 1st, 2010 at 04:59 AM. |
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| No, the urine does not necassarily need to appear dark which would rather indicate an additional illness. The urine in fact appears quite 'normal'. The strong ammonia smell is significant. |
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| Well, I am glad to hear that it wasn't dark as well. Mine has cleared and is once again normal and no unusual scent I feel this is indicative of my getting so much better. My skin is basicaly cleared except for one spot on my wrist, and as of yesterday, that one spot is clearing. I am on my way out of this. Janice ![]() |
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