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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 09 Jul 2022 00:45 #76119

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How is your cat doing?
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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 09 Jul 2022 12:23 #76126

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Thank you for asking. I haven't been posting - too much going on here and I have been trying to keep up. 

He was getting worse and was swelling more - even on the side of his face. He was hiding and not wanting to eat. I was trying to do more of the topical MMS (patch) and drops because the internal didn't seem to be helping. I felt so bad for him. I was desperate. 

As much as I hate it, he went on another antibiotic. That's another reason I didn't post -- I was so discouraged. Some swelling has gone down and he is happier, eating, etc. I'm continuing daily patch (10 drops mms1, 10 drops distilled water, 10 drops DMSO) on the outer ear flap and base of the ear - and down his jaw. Also the recommended MMS1 ear drop mixture  (1 drop per 1 oz distilled water).

It has been awhile since I posted - the 14 days is up on the antibiotics as of yesterday. I've still been using supplements to boost immune and probiotics. I want to up the patch use to twice a day. I have a product on order (Transfer Factor) to super boost immune. 

I have tried not to despair - and I keep trying to gain ground.  
 

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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 09 Jul 2022 20:26 #76136

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mms seems to be effective against virals. mms however, seems to aggravate or even worsen bacterial infections. this is from my personal experience on it.

my tooth abcess was so bad I had to go back onto antibiotics. mms was just not helping in any way.

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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 10 Jul 2022 21:11 #76145

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That's unfortunate for you.I hope the MMS is helping my cat. 
 

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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 11 Jul 2022 07:28 #76146

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Sorry to hear you are having problems.

10 drops mms1, 10 drops distilled water, 10 drops DMSO seems VERY strong.
I don't know where you got that formula. I suppose it might be okay.
But I don't think that would be suggested for a human. (?)
I would be worried that it would be skin irritating.

I don't understand why the antibiotics aren't working.
That doesn't make sense.
That is probably what I would use if it was bad enough, maybe/probably along with some MMS, as well.
What does your veterinarian say?

FTR, Most people report MMS working with bacterial infections.

There are issues with getting MMS to work "down deep" with bone and dental issues.
That's what DMSO is for, to help it "go deeper and wider" throughout the body.
Also, I think Jim Humble's "MMS Health Recovery Guidebook" suggests brushing your teeth
and gums and mouth with MMS for dental issues, sometimes with DMSO.
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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 11 Jul 2022 10:34 #76155

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I got the patch information on the 10 drops from Jim's book on page 135. (I attached it - hope that's OK). He went on to talk about using it on a child, and I followed that. Just using it for short periods at first. Plus I started with double the amount of water. I had the gauze soaked, so it was on me as well (cleaned my hands with distilled water first) and there was no irritation.  His skin is not broken on the base of his ear and his neck, so there was no irritation that I saw and he was fine with it (it did kind of bleach out his hair, tho). I'm just doing it once a day. 

The antibiotics do work on the infection, but not the polyp, other than taking away some of the inflammation. The problem is the polyp is blocking the ear drum and nothing can really get down there and the vet said the infections will keep occurring unless it's removed. That is why, in combination with the antibiotics, I have to reduce that polyp. I was hopeful the patch could help the MMS get into the bloodstream at that area of the polyp - and it's origin, which is down in there. 

He just finished the round of antibiotics. The vet suggested going back on the antibiotic at 2 or 3 week intervals. Until of course, the bacteria becomes resistant. He has been on three different ones. There doesn't seem to be infection now (I don't smell anything and it's not seeping), but it is still sometimes inflamed and I think that is causing the lymph below to follow suit. 

The transfer factor is arriving today and I'm hoping that can help as well. 

 
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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 11 Jul 2022 10:42 #76156

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One other thing - I was surprised the solution didn't seem very strong once it was mixed. DMSO by itself gets very warm, as you know. Jim mentioned not keeping these two things mixed, as they will cancel out each other - and suggests separate spray bottles and to apply the MMS1 first, then the DMSO.  I notice after mixing them that the solution is not warming or irritating at all - nothing like 10 drops of DMSO would be on it's own. So, I guess it still works in conjunction if you mix it and use it right away. I don't think it would be a good formula if it sat around. That was an initial mistake I made with the ear drops - using a drop of MMS1 and DMSO each with 1 oz of water. Once I read that I made two separate bottles. 

 

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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 11 Jul 2022 18:34 #76164

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Yes, the DMSO causes the ClO2 to degrade fairly quickly. (minutes or so)

Hopefully you will see some good results over time.
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Cat with infected ear polyp - surgical removal not an option. HELP! 11 Jul 2022 23:31 #76168

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That quickly? I mix it and head up there to use it, but sometimes he makes me wait several minutes. Maybe I need to be more diligent here. Thank you. 

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