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Mako Bob back in the hospital
Hey Everyone
Bob is back in the hospital with the same infection. The last amputation did not remove all the infection, major bummer. His condition is called osteomyelitis. All his trips to Baja are cancelled. He is in Room 429 bed A at Tri City Hospital in Vista. He does have his mobile so give him a call or go visit him... ***Update @ 9:45am 7/5/18*** Just spoke to Bob, surgery is set for tonight @ 5:00pm. The doctors believe the infection is at the end of the stump so they are going to try and just shave off part of the bone instead of doing another full amputation above the knee. Hopefully this will fix it once and for all. |
Too bad.
Sorry to hear about it. All the best for speedy recovery. |
Wow, that sucks. Just when it looked like he had that problem solved.
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Dang...sorry to hear that too....
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Thanks Dave for posting the news.
Thoughts and prayers are with you, Roberto. Big time. Paul |
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my thought and prayers go out. :adore:
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Crap! Hoping for the best for him.
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Praying for the best Bob!!!!!
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Sorry to hear this. Do they know what type of bacteria has infected the bone? Is it resistant to antibiotics?
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Get will Roberto, wishing you the very best in your recovery.
Robert |
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I don't know if this will help but I have found that staph is very sensitive to environmental variables especially heat. Any time I get a staff infection on an appendage: finger, foot, hand. I do a treatments of soaking them in the hottest water I can stand. It usually takes one or two tries with tissue injuries. What you are doing is creating a localized very high fever in that tissue. A normal very high fever with say malaria only would take you to 107. Technically some staph can survive temperatures up to 118, but most can't and can be killed with heat without tissue damage. I've used this trick since I was a kid, but the reason I bring it up is a have an older friend with diabetes that started getting infections in his feet. He went through several series of antibiotics which had limited results but we were able to complete kill the bacteria by heat soaking treatments. Of course the bone mass at the new infection must be far greater, not to mention the surrounding tissue will be more heat sensitive then a foot. I hope they get it all this time. Tell Bob I wish him the best. |
Good Luck Bob
Steve. |
Best wishes bob.
Hoping for a speedy recovery
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Good luck Bob, keep fighting it.
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