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Santi Cazorla: My Friend, Is Adios, No?

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Ewarwoowar

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If he really did have MRSA, I think there would be a more serious report. It's no joke and can be a deadly infection.
"MRSA
MRSA, also known as methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, is a very common infection often acquired in a healthcare facility, such as a nursing home or hospital. The bacterial infection is resistant to antibiotics usually used to treat staph infections. MRSA is often on the skin, but can also be found in the sputum or wound.

Nurses and other healthcare professionals can help prevent the spread of MRSA with a few simple precautions. Patients with a history of MRSA should have a sign on the door to inform workers of the infection. Nurses and others should be diligent about using standard precautions, such as gloves and gowns, when treating patients with MRSA. As always, hand washing is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of infections like MRSA."


-Hardly deadly- in my ward when they discovered one patient had it they moved/gave him his own room next to the nurses desk and left the door open for the poor man to socialise, once they realized others had it they shrugged their shoulders and went on about their business. Don't be fooled by the noise from the corporate lobbyists that this problem is so fatal and specific only to the nhs with their agenda for part privatisation and among other shenanigans contributing to the downfall of the nhs. France has a big problem also and with C-diff also and that is part private.

They had me power shower my wounds several times a day for like 4 days and swabbed them daily for testing before deciding to cut out and graft and even that was an option, I could have waited to see if it healed all on it's own.

Only two reasons for Cazorlas skin to die bearing in mind his skin was alive and well and unblemished pre-op,, "infection"(bug) or genetic like poor immunity or anaemia bearing in mind His diet is most likely managed properly and He will have also have been taking antibiotics throughout the procedure, thus bug is most likely.

So no, not necessarily reported. they may never have even told him.
 

Hunter Zolomon

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Comparing Cazorla to proper winners and leaders like the 3 United players you mentioned?

Santi, lovely bloke he surely is, is probably the last ****ing player our squad would look to for "leadership".

We have no leaders - it's as simple as that.
He has experience, something we are seriously lacking in arsenal. Robben is not a leader but he is an experienced professional
 

tap-in

Nothing Wrong With Me
When he returns next season he will be approaching 33 yrs old, great player to have in the squad but I hope Wenger or the new boss doesn't pin their hopes on him being fit and ready to play a big part. One reason we have struggled this year is not just due to his injury but the fact we had no real cover in place, something Wenger is guilty of time and time again. Wilshere going on loan was required to get him fit but to have no recall clause was a big error, so too is putting so much faith in Ramsey to be our midfield saviour.
 

OSBK

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When he returns next season he will be approaching 33 yrs old, great player to have in the squad but I hope Wenger or the new boss doesn't pin their hopes on him being fit and ready to play a big part. One reason we have struggled this year is not just due to his injury but the fact we had no real cover in place, something Wenger is guilty of time and time again. Wilshere going on loan was required to get him fit but to have no recall clause was a big error, so too is putting so much faith in Ramsey to be our midfield saviour.

I do hope he gets over this injury and comes back.

However this has rosicky/arteta/diaby written all over it. If he cannot play 25 games next season then he needs to be replaced. We already have average backups who cannot cut it, we need top midfields who can stay fit for long periods.

Thinking ahead, its a massive risk to go into next season with our current midfield + jack and think we will be ok.
 

tap-in

Nothing Wrong With Me
I do hope he gets over this injury and comes back.

However this has rosicky/arteta/diaby written all over it. If he cannot play 25 games next season then he needs to be replaced. We already have average backups who cannot cut it, we need top midfields who can stay fit for long periods.

Thinking ahead, its a massive risk to go into next season with our current midfield + jack and think we will be ok.

Yeh, we need a big creative signing in the middle, the type of signing that has the impact Alexis had to our attack. Next to them I'm not sure Xhaka is the answer, he's not a £35m player. I see we are being linked to Rabiot again, I would rather have got him than Xhaka, probably cheaper at the time too.
 

carlito'sway

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Yeh, we need a big creative signing in the middle, the type of signing that has the impact Alexis had to our attack. Next to them I'm not sure Xhaka is the answer, he's not a £35m player. I see we are being linked to Rabiot again, I would rather have got him than Xhaka, probably cheaper at the time too.

Not sure where this Rabiot link is coming from but you can disregard it as rubbish. Not a chance of happening.
Having said that, he would be a very good addition and we need to find a player with his characteristics. I like what I have seen so far from Saul Niguez. He may be an option and surely more gettable than Rabiot.
 

tap-in

Nothing Wrong With Me
Not sure where this Rabiot link is coming from but you can disregard it as rubbish. Not a chance of happening.
Having said that, he would be a very good addition and we need to find a player with his characteristics. I like what I have seen so far from Saul Niguez. He may be an option and surely more gettable than Rabiot.

I know Rabiot is unlikely now. First linked over 3 years ago and gettable at the time. He's now only 21 and improving all the time. I dont know anything about Niguez, will have a look.
 

OSBK

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Yeh, we need a big creative signing in the middle, the type of signing that has the impact Alexis had to our attack. Next to them I'm not sure Xhaka is the answer, he's not a £35m player. I see we are being linked to Rabiot again, I would rather have got him than Xhaka, probably cheaper at the time too.

I like xhaka as a partner for someone who has the quality of santi. The absence of santi has made our midfield look technically poor.

Realistically thiago, veratti are the options for us, rabiot, saul are both good players but they are not santi style. James etc are not going to come unless we offer silly money. Both thiago and verrati would be immense and with those players we would see us go back to possession play. This current style we play clearly doesnt work.
 

tap-in

Nothing Wrong With Me
I like xhaka as a partner for someone who has the quality of santi. The absence of santi has made our midfield look technically poor.

Realistically thiago, veratti are the options for us, rabiot, saul are both good players but they are not santi style. James etc are not going to come unless we offer silly money. Both thiago and verrati would be immense and with those players we would see us go back to possession play. This current style we play clearly doesnt work.

When I said next to them, I meant a big creative signing next to Xhaka. I only mentioned Rabiot as someone we should have got instead of Xhaka. Anyway, if Wenger stays he will put all his eggs in the Santi basket and we'll be having this same conversation next season when Santi is injured!
 

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"MRSA
MRSA, also known as methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus, is a very common infection often acquired in a healthcare facility, such as a nursing home or hospital. The bacterial infection is resistant to antibiotics usually used to treat staph infections. MRSA is often on the skin, but can also be found in the sputum or wound.


Meant to give you a proper reply since you put the effort in to respond in great detail along with your personal experiences. Thanks for that. I read more after your post and you are correct. The most common forms of MRSA that are typically found in hospitals are the strains that also live in people's noses without them ever realizing it or becoming sick from it. When somebody does get an infection, it's usually on the skin and easily remedied.

You are correct that the frightening version is mostly overblown, etc, etc, but if that antibiotic resistant strain gets into your organs before being detected early enough then it becomes potentially deadly. From what I've read, that's pretty rare. Scary but rare. Still, I'd probably be reading WebMD religiously and giving myself panic attacks if I ever had an issue with the common strain.

What Cazorla seems to have is non-life threatening. Phew...
 
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