Very serious VRSA is. My friend had VRSA on her thigh bone, turned the ball into sponge, 4 months of drugs that made her goofy and a total hip replacement.
That was 2 years ago. Today she is 99, wakes up every morning hugs the day, looks outside and says “it’s gonna be a wonderful day!” and then gets up.
She has two speeds: Forward and faster.
Hence my tag line: Don’t take life so seriously... You’ll never live through it
Wow, your friend is quite a sturdy trooper there. God Bless her every single day.
I mentioned MRSA because i have a friend who got MRSA after stepping on a nail while working. He went thru a year of intraveneous antibiotics that were injected into a port put in his chest. He was relatively young compared to your dear friend and so he made it. He doesn’t wake up and say “oh what a beautiful morning!” but then he never did before so there it is. But he’s a wonderful human being and it’s because of him that i learned the ins and outs of MRSA. Nasty business!