Health Plan. Sydney Nicola Bennett
Health Plan. Sydney Nicola Bennett
May 3, 2026
Health Itinerary:
Cleaner accommodations & daily practices including partial new clothing & cleaner laundry options
- Immediate attention
Accutane 10 - Skin medication
Staph infection (Non-contagious) full body
Fertility Clinic testing
Hormone - protein balancing (non-sterilizing)
- Secondary attention
Spinal surgery
Neck review
Jaw & facial surgery
Oral:
Teeth cleaning & fillings
Pinhole gum grafting
Teeth whitening (professional)
Oral screening
Full body review:
Weight loss & Muscle - fat balancing
Body hair & skin pores
Brain scans & review
Eyesight is fine if wBCI's are locked in rooms connected untouched (permanent not detachable)
Dr air. Sunshine & live on. Humidity after wBCI experiments & connected
"Was fine between 2018-2023 & 97.5% of the time prior 1985-2017. Healthy"
BUDGET
Minimal monthly Budget (Calgary)
$2500+ monthly
Accommodations $500+
Food - Drink $250-400
Fido $60
Bluecross $150
Medications $100
Auto Insurance $175
Auto maintenance $85
$1320
Extras:
Spending $$$
Savings $$$
Auto payment (unlikely required)
WiFi
Furnishings *shared accomodations
Rent from a S.B.G - CIG for now + Home Insurance with K.T Security
Access Insurance + Wawanesa & Intact Auto, Motorcycle, Recreation & Home
Managed Wealth Portfolio & any taxable income separate from H.I.3 related + Associates Team connected to S.B.G - CIG
Alberta Bluecross Health & Dental + Medications
https://www.ab.bluecross.ca/index.php
2020 or newer Acura MDX A-Spec & Yamaha R6 Track Spec whole other items are covered through S.B.G - CIG
DETAIL
Staph infections are caused by
Staphylococcus bacteria, commonly living on skin or in noses, which enter the body through breaks in the skin or contaminated objects. They often cause painful, red skin infections (boils, cellulitis) but can become serious, leading to sepsis or deep infections. Treatment typically involves antibiotics and draining wounds, usually healing in one to two weeks, depending on severity.
Accutane (isotretinoin) 10mg is a low-dose capsule primarily used to treat severe, recalcitrant nodular or cystic acne that has not responded to other treatments. It works by shrinking oil glands and reducing inflammation, often providing permanent clearance of acne after a single 4–6 month course, as noted by the American Academy of Dermatology.
"Sunshine, dry air & then medication related to the above with treatment will work"
TREATMENT
Staph infection treatment primarily involves prescription antibiotics (such as cephalexin, nafcillin, or vancomycin) and draining abscesses, often taking 7–14 days to resolve. For skin infections, warm compresses and antibiotic ointments are used. Severe cases may require intravenous (IV) antibiotics, while resistant cases like MRSA require specific medications.
Common Treatment Approaches
• Antibiotics: Oral antibiotics are common for skin infections, though severe infections may require IV antibiotics in a hospital.
Drainage: Doctors often drain pus from abscesses or boils, which can be done in an office setting, sometimes without antibiotics for mild skin cases.
Medical Device Removal: If a staph infection is linked to an artificial joint, pacemaker, or catheter, that device may need to be removed or replaced.
Surgery: In rare cases of deep infection (bone or deep tissue), surgery may be needed to remove infected tissue.
Treating Specific Staph Types
• MRSA (Methicillin-resistant S. aureus): Resistant to common antibiotics. Treatment may include sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, clindamycin, vancomycin, or linezolid.
MSSA (Methicillin-susceptible S. aureus):
Typically treated with penicillin-related antibiotics like nafcillin, oxacillin, or cephalosporins.
Home Remedies & Self-Care
• Warm Compresses: Apply a warm, moist cloth to boils or abscesses to encourage draining.
Skin Cleaning: Gently wash the affected area with soap and water daily.
Over-the-Counter Care: Apply antibiotic ointments (e.g., Bacitracin, Polysporin) to minor, shallow infections and use pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen to manage discomfort.
Hygiene Measures: To prevent spreading, avoid sharing towels, razors, or sheets, and frequently wash items that have touched the infected skin in hot water.
Key Considerations
• Finish Medication: It is crucial to finish all prescribed antibiotics, even if symptoms subside, to prevent antibiotic resistance.
When to See a Doctor: Seek medical care for fever, worsening redness, swelling, or pain around a wound, as untreated staph can become serious.
Alberta or USA
"No medication unless temporarily injured or skin related. Hormone - protein balancing them diet - nutrition"
Of 97.5% 2.5% of the time = injury or skin related due to NB-OT Labs wBCI & experiments not K.T related
A US $1.5 is guaranteed outside S.B.G - CIG for Sydney Nicola Bennett through Koslov & specifics (discluding H.I.3 budgetary)
Intelligence Rotations
Merging words blows your cover like DSM-5 (5.5) attacks using wBCI's.. generalized language then fluctuating styles including short firmed. A phrase means two not one & hoe its interpreted. That's your encrypted double meaning for your eyes - ears only
Mergers raise red flags of confusion which could be a temporary tool otherwise amature
Like saying man & and (mand). Merging words is the wrong approach
BUILDING UPON PRIOR PLANS


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