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	<title>Comments on: Industrial Pig Farms Breeding MRSA</title>
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		<title>By: Eileen</title>
		<link>http://cryptogon.com/?p=7475&#038;cpage=1#comment-15847</link>
		<dc:creator>Eileen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 04:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know. I can go both ways on this one. On the one hand, if the Doc survived MRSA 3 times (honestly that guy had to had a body of steel) odds are he didn&#039;t die of natural causes. But on the other hand, my Mom, cheez, she&#039;s had MRSA twice. The first time she had MRSA was when she first had her stroke and all I remember is that she got it from being on a ventilator. Folks there at the hospital suction all the time and get well, lets say careless, when it doesn[&#039;t look good for the patient. 
 I have no idea how Mom got it the second time, but it was in hospital, again. Mom was there for pneumonia, and contracted MRSA again ( a respiratrory therapist told me it never really goes away). The hospital gave her Vancomycin to &quot;cure&quot; the MRSA. Mom went into renal failure - or was just about there. I called my friend, her doctor from the rehab hospital, and he has been up at arms in that he believes the Vanco is a killer. He told me he asks doctors at the hospital, &quot;knowing what you know about this drug, would you give it to your parent?&quot; Zounds.
 He told me to ask the hospital to give Mom Zyvox (sp). They did, but the doctor, bless her heart, had to write a justification re the cost.
 In any case, the fact that Mom once had MRSA entitled us to a private room, no matter what was going on. Now the hospital we go to examines anyone who &quot;checks&quot; in for MRSA.
 I&#039;m glad Mom doesn&#039;t have MRSA anymore, but darn. There goes our private room.
 Medicaire will no longer pay for patients who contract MRSA, CDIF, or bed sores from being in hospital. And the hospital can&#039;t go after the patient for the costs either. HAH.
 Too Bad for Mom. She&#039;s had them all and I am very glad Mom is still here. Blows my mind every time I am with her. Can&#039;t figure how she has survived her life so far, but I think it may be in some small part, to teach me and the rest of our small world lots of things about old age, the medical &quot;world,&quot; etc. Just keep yourself away from the hospital, if you can.
 And after writing all of the above, hmpf. If that Doctor survived it three times, well, sure, we can always link a death to a hypothesis that it inflames the heart. But this reminds me of the guy who wrapped himself in duct tape and then jumped in the water and committed suicide.
 Killing a human being for BACON? Humans are really STRANGE animals.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know. I can go both ways on this one. On the one hand, if the Doc survived MRSA 3 times (honestly that guy had to had a body of steel) odds are he didn&#8217;t die of natural causes. But on the other hand, my Mom, cheez, she&#8217;s had MRSA twice. The first time she had MRSA was when she first had her stroke and all I remember is that she got it from being on a ventilator. Folks there at the hospital suction all the time and get well, lets say careless, when it doesn[&#8216;t look good for the patient.<br />
 I have no idea how Mom got it the second time, but it was in hospital, again. Mom was there for pneumonia, and contracted MRSA again ( a respiratrory therapist told me it never really goes away). The hospital gave her Vancomycin to &#8220;cure&#8221; the MRSA. Mom went into renal failure &#8211; or was just about there. I called my friend, her doctor from the rehab hospital, and he has been up at arms in that he believes the Vanco is a killer. He told me he asks doctors at the hospital, &#8220;knowing what you know about this drug, would you give it to your parent?&#8221; Zounds.<br />
 He told me to ask the hospital to give Mom Zyvox (sp). They did, but the doctor, bless her heart, had to write a justification re the cost.<br />
 In any case, the fact that Mom once had MRSA entitled us to a private room, no matter what was going on. Now the hospital we go to examines anyone who &#8220;checks&#8221; in for MRSA.<br />
 I&#8217;m glad Mom doesn&#8217;t have MRSA anymore, but darn. There goes our private room.<br />
 Medicaire will no longer pay for patients who contract MRSA, CDIF, or bed sores from being in hospital. And the hospital can&#8217;t go after the patient for the costs either. HAH.<br />
 Too Bad for Mom. She&#8217;s had them all and I am very glad Mom is still here. Blows my mind every time I am with her. Can&#8217;t figure how she has survived her life so far, but I think it may be in some small part, to teach me and the rest of our small world lots of things about old age, the medical &#8220;world,&#8221; etc. Just keep yourself away from the hospital, if you can.<br />
 And after writing all of the above, hmpf. If that Doctor survived it three times, well, sure, we can always link a death to a hypothesis that it inflames the heart. But this reminds me of the guy who wrapped himself in duct tape and then jumped in the water and committed suicide.<br />
 Killing a human being for BACON? Humans are really STRANGE animals.</p>
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		<title>By: anothernut</title>
		<link>http://cryptogon.com/?p=7475&#038;cpage=1#comment-15835</link>
		<dc:creator>anothernut</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 19:23:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yeah, we&#039;ll never know (we never do), but, as you know, inducing a heart attack is not rocket science, and with all those &quot;reasonable causes&quot; already there, it would be easy to get away with. Especially with the lack of an autopsy.  But God forbid the Times use the word &quot;conspiracy&quot; as anything but a punchline.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, we&#8217;ll never know (we never do), but, as you know, inducing a heart attack is not rocket science, and with all those &#8220;reasonable causes&#8221; already there, it would be easy to get away with. Especially with the lack of an autopsy.  But God forbid the Times use the word &#8220;conspiracy&#8221; as anything but a punchline.</p>
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		<title>By: Kevin</title>
		<link>http://cryptogon.com/?p=7475&#038;cpage=1#comment-15832</link>
		<dc:creator>Kevin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 16:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;em&gt;There was no autopsy, but a blood test suggested a heart attack or aneurysm. &lt;strong&gt;Dr. Anderson had himself suffered at least three bouts of MRSA, and a Dutch journal has linked swine-carried MRSA to dangerous human heart inflammation.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;

But, yes, it is an interesting Coincidence that he died as he was about to go into whistleblower mode.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>There was no autopsy, but a blood test suggested a heart attack or aneurysm. <strong>Dr. Anderson had himself suffered at least three bouts of MRSA, and a Dutch journal has linked swine-carried MRSA to dangerous human heart inflammation.</strong></em></p>
<p>But, yes, it is an interesting Coincidence that he died as he was about to go into whistleblower mode.</p>
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		<title>By: anothernut</title>
		<link>http://cryptogon.com/?p=7475&#038;cpage=1#comment-15828</link>
		<dc:creator>anothernut</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:59:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Given this: &quot;So I made plans to come here and visit Dr. Anderson in his practice. And then, very abruptly, Dr. Anderson died at the age of 54.&quot;

I was surprised not to see this categorized under assassination.  People have been killed for less than pissing off a huge industrial concern before.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Given this: &#8220;So I made plans to come here and visit Dr. Anderson in his practice. And then, very abruptly, Dr. Anderson died at the age of 54.&#8221;</p>
<p>I was surprised not to see this categorized under assassination.  People have been killed for less than pissing off a huge industrial concern before.</p>
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