Could you please help me by sharing my contents with your friends group/ college group. I put huge efforts in making these videos but unfortunately not a lot of people are watching this.
I have my lil bro who has this infection and hes in icu currently and also fighting a lung disease, and leukemia, docs told us he wouldn’t make it yesterday and hes here still. Hes still fighting and has so much fire to stay strong. My question is for anyone experienced with this infection, on the research side or on the other end from actual experience having this infection, a family/friends, having this infection. ?!???very serious question to anyone with some “answers”.
Could you please help me by sharing my contents with your friends group/ college group. I put huge efforts in making these videos but unfortunately not a lot of people are watching this.
I have been diagnosed with Pseudamonas Koreensis (I'm guessing a Pseudamonas pathogen of Korean origin) in my lungs. I think I've had this for a long time. I get chest infections about twice a year and 'know' that something is not ok in my lungs. Clear CT scans minus a little scarring. The Brompton Lung consultant does not think the Pseudamonas is important enough to consider. I could find very little on PK. So I'm trying to find someone who can help me move forward. Even to know what tests to ask for to determine that this is in fact of Korean origin or if it's another type of Pseudamonas bacteria.
Im not experienced or anything but for it to be a Korean origin. Then it would be “Asian” origin. To specify say Korean then there should be others that are the same bacteria with 100+ origins.. but one thing for sure it’s alive so it has defense mechanisms just like any other animal. And I’m sure it has an ability to Mutate. Take what I say lightly. Im just trying to apply logic best I can. With the little info I just got from this vid
It is extremely difficult to treat and the side effects of the drug is extremely high.. I lost my mother whose immune system was very low and though we got rid of the bacteria, the toxic nature of the drugs took her life. this was one of the drugs ..email me i can share
@@collincoutinhohey man im sorry about your mother . Would you happen to have time to talk? I have 15 year old bro in icu. Docs told us Monday he ain’t making it to Thursday. And hes still here. Idk if im lookin for reassurance, or clarity but, I would like to atleast hear your story.
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Could you please help me by sharing my contents with your friends group/ college group. I put huge efforts in making these videos but unfortunately not a lot of people are watching this.
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I have my lil bro who has this infection and hes in icu currently and also fighting a lung disease, and leukemia, docs told us he wouldn’t make it yesterday and hes here still. Hes still fighting and has so much fire to stay strong. My question is for anyone experienced with this infection, on the research side or on the other end from actual experience having this infection, a family/friends, having this infection. ?!???very serious question to anyone with some “answers”.
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Could you please help me by sharing my contents with your friends group/ college group. I put huge efforts in making these videos but unfortunately not a lot of people are watching this.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is Non-Spore former
sorry it was a Slip of the Tongue
I have been diagnosed with Pseudamonas Koreensis (I'm guessing a Pseudamonas pathogen of Korean origin) in my lungs.
I think I've had this for a long time.
I get chest infections about twice a year and 'know' that something is not ok in my lungs.
Clear CT scans minus a little scarring.
The Brompton Lung consultant does not think the Pseudamonas is important enough to consider.
I could find very little on PK. So I'm trying to find someone who can help me move forward. Even to know what tests to ask for to determine that this is in fact of Korean origin or if it's another type of Pseudamonas bacteria.
Im not experienced or anything but for it to be a Korean origin. Then it would be “Asian” origin. To specify say Korean then there should be others that are the same bacteria with 100+ origins.. but one thing for sure it’s alive so it has defense mechanisms just like any other animal. And I’m sure it has an ability to Mutate. Take what I say lightly. Im just trying to apply logic best I can. With the little info I just got from this vid
Also your genetics play a part with keeping that bacteria as well. And a bad immune system.
My mother have a infection by this bacteria after a kidney stone operation and is increasing
Is it severe
Yesss plzzz
It is extremely difficult to treat and the side effects of the drug is extremely high.. I lost my mother whose immune system was very low and though we got rid of the bacteria, the toxic nature of the drugs took her life.
this was one of the drugs ..email me i can share
@@collincoutinhohow to contact you
@@collincoutinhohey man im sorry about your mother . Would you happen to have time to talk? I have 15 year old bro in icu. Docs told us Monday he ain’t making it to Thursday. And hes still here. Idk if im lookin for reassurance, or clarity but, I would like to atleast hear your story.
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My sis got this inside her breast - she is a mother who’s breast feeding for a baby - can you suggest anything
immidiately take her to hospital. This doesnot seem right.