Friday, April 27, 2007

Waiting on Merck

I wrote letters to two different Merck reps and wait for a response.In the mean time my vets are stumped and telling me to go ahead and give him clydimiacin even though the bacteria is not at all sensitive to it. The problem of over using AB's is pretty obvious to me at this point. in fact i'd be willing to bet that the hand sanitizers and cleaning problems are accelerating the microbes ability to mutate and get stronger and stronger.
I also wrote to Animal Rehab services and asked about a leg brace. At least it will support his good leg and stabilise his bad leg. Besides all that...we just keep plowing through this mire.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

nano UV light


Nano is a word you will be hearing alot in the next five years. In fact this technology is turning the world upside down as I write this. THIS...is the new hope .

These atomic particles can do what traditional science has not been able to. The chemist I wrote to in Florida is on the cutting edge of this.One day chemo therapy, radiation and amputation will be things of the past and that day is here and now.

Wish us luck.

A tough battle


Well... after 4 short days of primaxin Mr Beebs leg became painful and then exploded with infection and blood.

This photo was taken today April 24 07 after one solid week back on primaxin.

I injected some clorespeptic into the site and have passed nano UV light over the wound.

Every day is "saving Mr Beebs day".

I think the time has come that our big human brains will outsmart a bacteria.Personally..I can't wait to kill the little bastards.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Drainage from Monday...


The good news is that what is shown in this photo is taken after one hour.Its now Thursday and Mr Beebs has be given 6 injections of primaxin. The draining has been reduced by 80%.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Why in this day and age?


The face of innocence and trust


Enterobacter is back with a vengance


Well with sadness and great disappointment I report the bacteria is very much alive in his leg.

The 2 screws that have broken off are probably the source if not the leg bone itself.

Looking into beading...and other cutting edge protacols.

He is so tired from all this and I'm not doing much better. But we must go on...and not give the bacteria the last word. That I will never do.