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Kirstin Lock <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 1 Oct 2009 17:18:57 +1000
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Hi Everyone

This is the first time I have posted having been reading the emails for a
couple of months now.  It has been a fantastic read and very helpful.

We had a woman at our hospital with a streptococcus pyogenes mastitis and
cellutitis, who has been on massive doses on amoxycillin to clear it and it
is very very slowly getting better.  The Professor of Infectious Diseases
actually came up and saw her and said to me later that it can take weeks to
clear up - "we just don't know what's normal!"
I was just wondering if anyone else had encountered this.  She is
breastfeeding well now with lots of milk and baby is thriving.

Thanks in advance

Kirstin
Sydney

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