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Ew Ew brain-eating parasite
This poor family. :nope:
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Crikey! This poor girl. :nope: Ew Ew Brain-eating parasite. I wonder if there is any truth to the rumor that this parasite migrated down West after almost starving to death in Washington DC? |
I had a friend who died of this very thing back in the mid 90s. It seems he contracted it sometime during a vacation cruise to Mexico. He lived in NE, NJ.:nope:
Sad indeed. |
I hope your friend did not suffer too much. :nope:
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It's been a while. I went to the wake, funeral & repast. From what I was told, he spent most of his last days in a coma.
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There was an episode in "House" dealing with a brain-eating amoeba, it was a double-episode entitled "Euphoria". There they said it also was an extremely painful infection, because the drugs fighting pain can no longer become active in the brain. It was an absolutely frightening story they told, a real horror tale. Foreman got infested from a patient who died by these amoeba, in terrible pain that made him literally mad.
The amoebas then got killed by exposing Foreman to either Legionell or a drug against Legionellas or both. Back then I thought: nightmare scenario: maximum pain - and the brain structures allowing drugs to switch pain off - destroyed. German press reported about a dramatic increase of such amoebas in American lakes in 2011, and since then. Ir seems they are spreading, probably due to warming up of potential water reservoires where such amoebas can live. There are things out there you do not wish even your worst enemy or the most disgusting scum on Earth. |
They close down some lakes for swimming here in Florida from time to time because of those amoebas.
I think they tend to prefer warm water that is stagnant the most and most of the time around here it seems to be the man made lakes that have them seeing as they usually do not have a natural flow of course body of water can occur naturally and still be fairly stagnant. I would avoid swimming in any stagnant body of water not just because of the possible amoeba presence but also the other micro organisms that can kill you in other ways that are sure to be present in such water. |
Oh, don't tell me this stuff.:o My daughters swim in a local man-made lake here in PA.:(
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Certainly makes me think about the wade into the tilapia pond to clean the filter. :dead:
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That poor family and what they must be going through :nope:
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Nose clips and you're good.:up: Or get a swimming pool.
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Read the CDC page if the pool does not have proper care it could still have the little bastards in it.Make it a salt water pool they do not live in salt water.
I think you have to partly be very unlucky but also you need to very active in the water and be doing a lot of jumping and diving things that get lots of water up into your nose and nasal cavities if you're not sticking your head under water you are not at risk.These things are fairly rare and the chance that one will get into you is fairly low. Doing some reading the kid was at a water park which means that the water was not properly chlorinated and another infection was traced to the same park in 2010. |
Safest method of all...wear scuba gear :o
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I know quite a few people who wouldn't be affected by such a parasite.
Got it?:har::har::har: No?:har::har::har: |
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