Anonymous wrote:OP the lake is part of a resort, if people had been dropping dead from naegleria they would have closed it. And it would be international news if a bunch of people at a puerto rican resort were kicking the bucket from it.
And as others have said, if you have it you're dead anyway, might as well live like you are dying for the rest of your vacation. Shots and skydiving!
Anonymous wrote:OP the lake is part of a resort, if people had been dropping dead from naegleria they would have closed it. And it would be international news if a bunch of people at a puerto rican resort were kicking the bucket from it.
And as others have said, if you have it you're dead anyway, might as well live like you are dying for the rest of your vacation. Shots and skydiving!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry too much, it's very rare. Also, symptoms show up fairly quickly. If you don't have any symptoms in two weeks, you're almost certainly fine.
https://www.webmd.com/brain/brain-eating-amoeba
How Long Until Symptoms of a Brain-Eating Amoeba Appear?
It takes two to 15 days for symptoms to appear after N. fowleri amoebas enter the nose. Death usually occurs three to seven days after symptoms appear. The average time to death is 5.3 days from symptom onset.
OP again. I didn't sleep at all last night...15 days is an eternity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have terrible anxiety and against my better judgement, jumped feet first into a hot lake today and I could feel a ton of water go way up my nose. I’m freaking out that the brain eating amoebas that kill everyone whose brains they enter got in. I know it’s incredibly rare but I also feel like getting a lot of lake water pushed way up your nose is fairly uncommon. Help.
What lake was it?
A random lake in the Caribbean (not a typo, a lake on an island. I am positive it was freshwater).
Which island? I wasn’t aware the Caribbean had lakes. Why wouldn’t you just swim in the Caribbean waters themselves?
I’m in Puerto Rico. The resort we are staying at is on the beach but also has a lake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry too much, it's very rare. Also, symptoms show up fairly quickly. If you don't have any symptoms in two weeks, you're almost certainly fine.
https://www.webmd.com/brain/brain-eating-amoeba
How Long Until Symptoms of a Brain-Eating Amoeba Appear?
It takes two to 15 days for symptoms to appear after N. fowleri amoebas enter the nose. Death usually occurs three to seven days after symptoms appear. The average time to death is 5.3 days from symptom onset.
OP again. I didn't sleep at all last night...15 days is an eternity.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry too much, it's very rare. Also, symptoms show up fairly quickly. If you don't have any symptoms in two weeks, you're almost certainly fine.
https://www.webmd.com/brain/brain-eating-amoeba
How Long Until Symptoms of a Brain-Eating Amoeba Appear?
It takes two to 15 days for symptoms to appear after N. fowleri amoebas enter the nose. Death usually occurs three to seven days after symptoms appear. The average time to death is 5.3 days from symptom onset.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have an unreasonable fear about this too so I can imagine how anxious you must feel. The good news is that it is extremely rare (only 3-4 cases per year in the US).
To the PP who said they don’t necessarily kill you, they are almost always fatal.
Anonymous wrote:Good news, your nose is self-cleaning. So are your ears. You're fine.