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Lillys and E coli
The wife was in hospital 8 times last year with E-coli UTI going back
into hospital anything from 4 days to around 5 weeks after coming out. Every time she had lilly flowers near her chair at home, the last time we decided not to have lilies in the house as they seemed to be bringing bad luck. so when she came out in early Dec. no more lollies, this time it was 13 weeks before she was re admitted with the same infection. Now I am wondering if this is pure coincidence or is there some link between lilly flowers and the recurring E-coli infections, knowing that lilly pollen is deadly to cats. I'm not saying it has caused the infection but wonder if it is aggravating the underlying residual problem. Comments please. David @ an overcast but rain free South Wales. |
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Lillys and E coli
On Tue, 15 Mar 2016 13:53:58 +0000, David Hill
wrote: The wife was in hospital 8 times last year with E-coli UTI going back into hospital anything from 4 days to around 5 weeks after coming out. Every time she had lilly flowers near her chair at home, the last time we decided not to have lilies in the house as they seemed to be bringing bad luck. so when she came out in early Dec. no more lollies, this time it was 13 weeks before she was re admitted with the same infection. Now I am wondering if this is pure coincidence or is there some link between lilly flowers and the recurring E-coli infections, knowing that lilly pollen is deadly to cats. I'm not saying it has caused the infection but wonder if it is aggravating the underlying residual problem. Comments please. David @ an overcast but rain free South Wales. Gardening seems a odd place to be discussing recurrent UTI but I'm an expert. My expertise is as a victim! The last time I was in hospital it was suggested that I had a suprapubic catheter. I haven't had a UTI since. The suprapubic catheter only needs changing one every three months. Steve -- Neural Network Software for Windows http://www.npsnn.com |
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Lillys and E coli
In article , david@abacus-
nurseries.co.uk says... The wife was in hospital 8 times last year with E-coli UTI going back into hospital anything from 4 days to around 5 weeks after coming out. Every time she had lilly flowers near her chair at home, the last time we decided not to have lilies in the house as they seemed to be bringing bad luck. so when she came out in early Dec. no more lollies, this time it was 13 weeks before she was re admitted with the same infection. Now I am wondering if this is pure coincidence or is there some link between lilly flowers and the recurring E-coli infections, knowing that lilly pollen is deadly to cats. I'm not saying it has caused the infection but wonder if it is aggravating the underlying residual problem There's no connection between E-coli, and lily toxicity to cats. Comments please. David @ an overcast but rain free South Wales. In women especially, a common cause of E-coli UTI, is transference of Ecoli bacteria from their natural home in the gut, via anus and faeces to the urethra (where pee comes out) and up the urethra to the bladder. To reduce bacteria migration causing a UTI: after urination, women (or their carer) should wipe the toilet paper from front towards the back, never the other way round. After defecation, they (or their carer) should wipe upwards from the anus, never down. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1958794-overview Janet. |
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