Hopefully there won't be another x in your avy in a few years.
Tryin to avoid that 3rd strike
Hopefully there won't be another x in your avy in a few years.
thats an interesting way to get it.
the most common way I see patients come into the clinic with MRSA is women and men with boils under shaving areas (arm pits). you are right, the boils are most definitely recurrent and tough to get rid of. That's the point when people usually change their razors (one of the reasons to change your blades more frequently). Staph is resident flora of skin and nares. One of the ways of getting staph induced bacteremia is by surgery since you open up your wounds. Catheters and devices are also getting common. In the hospital, you get the methicillin resistant variety.
Peyton manning, tom brady, ryan howard and many others have gotten it. i'm sure a lot of people in this thread will get it. its a tough stay in the hospital but usually its caught early and can be treated. you can go into toxic shock though and that would be pretty serious (you see it with young girls using "super tampons" and the bacteria just flourishing in their vaginas and going into the blood)
thats an interesting way to get it.
the most common way I see patients come into the clinic with MRSA is women and men with boils under shaving areas (arm pits). you are right, the boils are most definitely recurrent and tough to get rid of. That's the point when people usually change their razors (one of the reasons to change your blades more frequently). Staph is resident flora of skin and nares. One of the ways of getting staph induced bacteremia is by surgery since you open up your wounds. Catheters and devices are also getting common. In the hospital, you get the methicillin resistant variety.
Peyton manning, tom brady, ryan howard and many others have gotten it. i'm sure a lot of people in this thread will get it. its a tough stay in the hospital but usually its caught early and can be treated. you can go into toxic shock though and that would be pretty serious (you see it with young girls using "super tampons" and the bacteria just flourishing in their vaginas and going into the blood)
thats an interesting way to get it.
the most common way I see patients come into the clinic with MRSA is women and men with boils under shaving areas (arm pits). you are right, the boils are most definitely recurrent and tough to get rid of. That's the point when people usually change their razors (one of the reasons to change your blades more frequently). Staph is resident flora of skin and nares. One of the ways of getting staph induced bacteremia is by surgery since you open up your wounds. Catheters and devices are also getting common. In the hospital, you get the methicillin resistant variety.
Peyton manning, tom brady, ryan howard and many others have gotten it. i'm sure a lot of people in this thread will get it. its a tough stay in the hospital but usually its caught early and can be treated. you can go into toxic shock though and that would be pretty serious (you see it with young girls using "super tampons" and the bacteria just flourishing in their vaginas and going into the blood)
Hold Up Hold Up. Just wait one damn minute...You tellin me this couldn't even get no coverage?
And like magic it was gone
Should I ask you how?
nevermind I was reaching
If MJ would have been drafted by Portland he probably would have broken his neck in his third season.