A few years ago I went in for a teeth cleaning. I shaved before the appointment, perhaps opening up pores and scraping skin on my face. She wore gloves and all the std procedures. 4 days later, my face was taken by Staphylococcus ("staph infection"). Incubation is 4-7 days so it fit exactly. Exam room WAS sanitized EXCEPT for mouse and touchscreen computer [edit: which she touched throughout the cleaning]. Teeth clean, but face was covered with sores
and scabs days later. They went later out of business. Too bad - very nice team with nice office. A case of bacteria, not virus I presume.
GANDIVA, WTF ARE YOU SAYING??? Harmful bacteria is NOT contagious? I have NEVER had an infection like that in my entire life. I work from home and never left the house weeks before before the dentist appt. Went to doctor 7 days after infection and they SHOWED me. EFFIN S H O W E D M E my staph infection under the microscope on a BIG SCREEN TV and hinted at legal council.
GANDIVA, I have NEVER EVER yelled at anyone in this forum in history, but based on your last response, I think you are full of crap. If you deny bacteria is contagious, people here can plainly see who you are. Do not reply unless it is with a real unconditional apology.
Do not patronize me or GAW members. Most here know staph bacteria surrounds our daily environment. I got a heavy dose on my freshly shaved skin from the hygienist which led to a significant infection as pictured below. If you can't see or understand that, you have ruined your credibility in this thread.
That's your "proves exactly nothing" picture. Painful and lasted well over a month. I had not left my house for 2+ weeks before dentist appt. Did not stop anywhere on way to appt not even a gas station. I touched nothing, not even a door handle (which is my M.O.) Bacteria is observable under a microscope. I had it pasted all over my face during the cleaning. Doctor's office showed it to me in real time. What kind of expert are you?
A few years ago I went in for a teeth cleaning. I shaved before the appointment, perhaps opening up pores and scraping skin on my face. She wore gloves and all the std procedures. 4 days later, my face was taken by Staphylococcus ("staph infection"). Incubation is 4-7 days so it fit exactly. Exam room WAS sanitized EXCEPT for mouse and touchscreen computer [edit: which she touched throughout the cleaning]. Teeth clean, but face was covered with sores and scabs days later. They went later out of business. Too bad - very nice team with nice office. A case of bacteria, not virus I presume.
GANDIVA, WTF ARE YOU SAYING??? Harmful bacteria is NOT contagious? I have NEVER had an infection like that in my entire life. I work from home and never left the house weeks before before the dentist appt. Went to doctor 7 days after infection and they SHOWED me. EFFIN S H O W E D M E my staph infection under the microscope on a BIG SCREEN TV and hinted at legal council.
GANDIVA, I have NEVER EVER yelled at anyone in this forum in history, but based on your last response, I think you are full of crap. If you deny bacteria is contagious, people here can plainly see who you are. Do not reply unless it is with a real unconditional apology.
Do not patronize me or GAW members. Most here know staph bacteria surrounds our daily environment. I got a heavy dose on my freshly shaved skin from the hygienist which led to a significant infection as pictured below. If you can't see or understand that, you have ruined your credibility in this thread.
Look at it again. https://greatawakening.win/p/15HvGLDDQ8/
That's your "proves exactly nothing" picture. Painful and lasted well over a month. I had not left my house for 2+ weeks before dentist appt. Did not stop anywhere on way to appt not even a gas station. I touched nothing, not even a door handle (which is my M.O.) Bacteria is observable under a microscope. I had it pasted all over my face during the cleaning. Doctor's office showed it to me in real time. What kind of expert are you?