I figured that there wasn't anything new growing since it's been a week with no alert, and Judith's latest culture results confirmed that. She's still growing her usual MRSA, but that's it. So while we want the MRSA to at least turn into MSSA, or better yet, completely disappear, that's not a bad culture overall and it could be more stressful for us. At this point, I'm so used to the MRSA being present that it doesn't phase me anymore, and Judith's not symptomatic unless she's sick, so I'm not as concerned as I would be if she was constantly symptomatic and in need of a strong eradication plan.
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