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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 495582" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Janet, do be uber careful with the MRSA, if your cultures come back positive and follow doctor orders to the letter. Even then, it may be tough to get rid of. Bff had it ongoing for 3 yrs, no joke, and it killed off so much tissue across her abdomen it horrified both docs and nurses. That is because HER doctor was telling her everything was honky dory, while hospital doctor was trying to convince her it really was MRSA and she had to follow his orders to the letter or risk her life. Her doctor was the plastic surgeon who botched up her tummy tuck in an enormous way and preferred giving her pain medications to shut her up rather than admit there was a serious issue going on. ugh</p><p></p><p>M swears to all that in HIS opinion is holy, that he was trained by a gourmet chef who headed the kitchen in a 5 star restaurant. Trust me, the man can't cook worth a hoot. My girls could do better at age 6. omg 99.9 percent of what he does cook comes pre-made, and he manages to burn it or mess it up every time. blah Not to mention trashing the entire kitchen the whole time he's "cooking". While he's probably doing the best he can (while katie can't boil water), I'm not surprised the kids are so thin and couldn't get enough of my "real" cooking. Man was he ticked to here them say that. lol </p><p></p><p>Sounds like this was a plan from the get go. Like what katie and M tried to pull on me. If you can't get him back home, then you'd better fine him somewhere else to live asap before you find yourself with a permanent house guest to support. Homeless shelter comes to mind. They can line him up with any other services he needs as well because being a resident there accelerates the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 495582, member: 84"] Janet, do be uber careful with the MRSA, if your cultures come back positive and follow doctor orders to the letter. Even then, it may be tough to get rid of. Bff had it ongoing for 3 yrs, no joke, and it killed off so much tissue across her abdomen it horrified both docs and nurses. That is because HER doctor was telling her everything was honky dory, while hospital doctor was trying to convince her it really was MRSA and she had to follow his orders to the letter or risk her life. Her doctor was the plastic surgeon who botched up her tummy tuck in an enormous way and preferred giving her pain medications to shut her up rather than admit there was a serious issue going on. ugh M swears to all that in HIS opinion is holy, that he was trained by a gourmet chef who headed the kitchen in a 5 star restaurant. Trust me, the man can't cook worth a hoot. My girls could do better at age 6. omg 99.9 percent of what he does cook comes pre-made, and he manages to burn it or mess it up every time. blah Not to mention trashing the entire kitchen the whole time he's "cooking". While he's probably doing the best he can (while katie can't boil water), I'm not surprised the kids are so thin and couldn't get enough of my "real" cooking. Man was he ticked to here them say that. lol Sounds like this was a plan from the get go. Like what katie and M tried to pull on me. If you can't get him back home, then you'd better fine him somewhere else to live asap before you find yourself with a permanent house guest to support. Homeless shelter comes to mind. They can line him up with any other services he needs as well because being a resident there accelerates the process. [/QUOTE]
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