More information about Nelson
I will let Stasia know Rose. Here is another message I received from her:
Please emphasize the importance of keeping wounds clean. Nelson died from a staph infection that entered his blood stream from a wound on his leg. It was MRSA and by the time he let me take him to the hospital it had damaged an already overworked heart.
He has been so much better since his stem cell cocktail. We were looking forward to a long driving vacation. New Jersey, Chicago and Colorado. This was very sudden and I am still a bit dazed I think.
Jan - Our "resident" nurse has sent the following advise for us. Thanks, Jan
MRSA is a terrible "superbug" that has been on the rise for several years. It is rampant in the hospitals, passed from patient to patient by poor handwashing or not washing ones hands at all. Disgusting behavior for healthcare workers, doctors and nurses.
You can end up with it at home too with an infected wound. The best thing you can do to avoid this germ is to wash your hands with warm soap and water often. Especially after touching door handles, knobs, elevator buttons grocery carts. If you get an open sore or wound wash that with soap and water too. For counters and other surface areas in the kitchen , bathroom, or elswhere, get a spray bottle to keep a solution of bleech and water mixed at 2 tablespoons of bleech to a quart of water. This will take care of all germs. Jan