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I just felt so good heating my presently-closed abscess, for the first time since the past 2 years that Ive had it (yes my idiot doctor never recommended heating nor sitz baths...) that I feel whatever is colonizing the insides (Staph or MRSA) will be tortured to death by me boiling and roasting my entire flesh around my leg-butt.

Since Im a higher being with diversified assets in multiple limbs, live on a macro scale, I believe I can roast the micro colonies to death. As long as I can bear the temperature myself and make it through.

For now, Bed buddy is micrwaved for 2 full minutes and straight applied to teh wound over an underwear and a pajama ...

People have ... please look at Sauna record videos. In the end, the will to live is all that counts.

Anyone else barbequing? Please share your views and experiences.


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[My full story: I had a "abscess" in 2011 August - immediate surgery was done because it was growing in puss every day, throbbing, high fever which was cyclic, couldnt walk!

They cut it, drained it and I was fine immediately. Next day I went home.

Also, Doctor fingered my behind and said you are lucky it doesn't connect to the a-hole ... and didnt even agree that it was a "perianal abscess". It was a bit removed ... at the joining of my leg and buttock.

It was all good until Feb 2012 - a long road trip finally opened a hole big as a rice ... it drained and I was depressed for weeks thereafter. Since then, this thing goes away and comes back. Every week it opens, let out minimal discharge and then skin grows over the top of it.

I was prescribed Cipro, but I was too scared because I like to run and it can knock my tendons and heels off, also I reserarched that it the bacteria is in some "fistula" or space, they will not die through the antibiotic ... bottom line, didnt take it ...

Doctor says go get under knife again and they will "settle it" ... I dont think he can make me at this point ... ]
 
The human body can withstand fairly hot heat -- but only because we have mechanisms that keep our inner body temperature stable, such as sweating, to cool us down, and shivering, to heat us back up.

Our inner body temperature can only vary by a couple of degrees from 98.6 F before we get very sick and die, as follows:


39°C (102.2°F) (Pyrexia) - Severe sweating, flushed and very red. Fast heart rate and breathlessness. There may be exhaustion accompanying this. Children and people with epilepsy may be very likely to get convulsions at this point.

40°C (104°F) - Fainting, dehydration, weakness, vomiting, headache and dizziness may occur as well as profuse sweating.

41°C (105.8°F) - (Medical emergency) - Fainting, vomiting, severe headache, dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, delirium and drowsiness can occur. There may also be palpitations and breathlessness.

42°C (107.6°F) - Subject may turn pale or remain flushed and red. They may become comatose, be in severe delirium, vomiting, and convulsions can occur. Blood pressure may be high or low and heart rate will be very fast.

43°C (109.4°F) - Normally death, or there may be serious brain damage, continuous convulsions and shock. Cardio-respiratory collapse will occur.

44°C (111.2°F) or more - Almost certainly death will occur; however, patients have been known to survive up to 46.5°C (115.7°F).
 
Thanks, Ya Noy - good perspective there.

I just got done watching Tiimo of Finland withstanding 150 plus F in a Sauna ... but these are perhaps surfacial temperatures. The core of the body is not being affected atleast not to great temperatures.

Perhaps the trick is locally heating up.... Im not sure.

In other words, temperatures in excess of 140 F on an extremety: a leg or a hand where the infection is ... :/? In my case only near the joint where the puss comes on. Very local...

Any idea how the temperature of an unwilling human rises to 44*C ... ?
 
One def needs to be in a Tantric trance to withstand core temperatures being raised, in the entire body that is and walk out unharmed. Heavily mentally concentrated.

Mental preparation, somehow keeping the brain temperature regulated - and hiking temperature where the infection is localized... (Local rising) seems promising....
 
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