What's the med called ?Idk, hospitals kill me about stuff like this. Dr told her this morning she was probably going home, and the nurse had no idea until about an hour ago. I get they're busy, but goodness. Now the case management is working trying to find the medicine, which likely won't be today. I'm still hoping, gonna run down the road and get her a salad and steak from longhorns. Hopefully they find it by the time I get back.
Thankfully we have two insurances, and it's no cost. Also, it's been filled today, so don't gotta worry about deductible until tomorrowWow those prices I hate Big Pharma https://www.goodrx.com/dificid?kw=price&utm_term=dificid|e&utm_content=Ad-Group_General&&msclkid=be099fdc9757132c28fbfe13f85dca55&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=dificid&utm_term=dificid&utm_content=General&gclid=be099fdc9757132c28fbfe13f85dca55&gclsrc=3p.ds
❤But thank God they found it! Actually getting it delivered here, and we can leave! @vollygirl , Tiffany said thank you so much for offering to do that. I can't express how much it means that you'd be willing to help like that.
Wow those prices I hate Big Pharma https://www.goodrx.com/dificid?kw=price&utm_term=dificid|e&utm_content=Ad-Group_General&&msclkid=be099fdc9757132c28fbfe13f85dca55&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=dificid&utm_term=dificid&utm_content=General&gclid=be099fdc9757132c28fbfe13f85dca55&gclsrc=3p.ds
Luckily, when my wife was treated with dificid, she was in the hospital already and we had reached our out-of-pocket max for the year.Dificid, sure I spelled wrong.
Yeah, had the signs on the door, and PPE outside of the door. I never realized how contagious, and dangerous, that stuff can be.Luckily, when my wife was treated with dificid, she was in the hospital already and we had reached our out-of-pocket max for the year.
Did they make everyone on the hospital floor wear what look like hazmat suits?
They did in our case.
Edit: I have a student who graduated in 2018 I still have contact with. She had so many UTIs and was on so man antibiotics they finally realized she had carried c-diff around for about a year by the time they got around to testing for it. Unthinkable and scary.
I agree, I've pondered on that for a couple of days. I'll tell you another one that's boggling my mind, and this isn't some conspiracy thing, I just don't comprehend it. They have two dispensers in each room, soap and antibacterial soap. Soon as she tested positive, they covered the antibacterial soap, and told us, and the other nurses to use soap only. I asked why, and the Dr told me that the regular hand soap kills more germs. So I asked why the big push for antibacterial soap during Corona vs regular soap. Again, nothing conspiracy about that, I just don't understand why. In my head, the antibacterial should be best, but they literally taped it up. Idk, just messing with my headIt is crazy to me that it is caused by basically "too many antibiotics," yet it is so contagious to others.
no I think it's a valid questionI agree, I've pondered on that for a couple of days. I'll tell you another one that's boggling my mind, and this isn't some conspiracy thing, I just don't comprehend it. They have two dispensers in each room, soap and antibacterial soap. Soon as she tested positive, they covered the antibacterial soap, and told us, and the other nurses to use soap only. I asked why, and the Dr told me that the regular hand soap kills more germs. So I asked why the big push for antibacterial soap during Corona vs regular soap. Again, nothing conspiracy about that, I just don't understand why. In my head, the antibacterial should be best, but they literally taped it up. Idk, just messing with my head![]()
They just said the hand soap kills germs better, may have meant just for the c-diff, but didn't explain it. I've just been curious, cause of the big push on antibacterial for two years. I know both fall under"wash your hands", but in my head antibacterial was betterno I think it's a valid question
what did they say?
I mean, in the context of covid, antibacterial wouldn't make a difference because covid is a virus.
Is it because the c-diff is caused by "anti-bacterial bombardment" already, I wonder?
YAY, she will be home for New Years....But thank God they found it! Actually getting it delivered here, and we can leave! @vollygirl , Tiffany said thank you so much for offering to do that. I can't express how much it means that you'd be willing to help like that.
Neither kills Covid on their own, because Covid is a virus, not a bacterium.They just said the hand soap kills germs better, may have meant just for the c-diff, but didn't explain it. I've just been curious, cause of the big push on antibacterial for two years. I know both fall under"wash your hands", but in my head antibacterial was better![]()
Why you gotta make sense? Me and Gordon was doing just fine being confusedNeither kills Covid on their own, because Covid is a virus, not a bacterium.
But traditional soap (with or without antibacterial) requires rubbing/scrubbing, and the friction does work on viruses. Plus soap itself, actual soap, breaks the outer wall of viruses.
The antibacterial squirt doesn’t ask for scrubbing, and it doesn’t have the soap molecules that break down the virus outer defenses. It does still work for most bacteria though, like E. coli and friends, so it’s not a fraud. It’s just not very effective against viruses (cold, flu, Covid.)