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This is very scary and I feel for the victims. Our lakes in KS have been having a blue green algea problem due to the heat and lack of rain. It can also cause health problems. Dispite warnings, people are still letting their dogs go in the water and there have been two dog deaths from it and possibly a third. When I think about all the microscopic organisms in lake water it's all I can do to make myself go out on a boat, much less get in. I do rinse my sinuses, and really feel it helps with allergies, but I never do it without adding salt first. |
ok... I am getting more and more freaked as I read this thread!! My dd has one of the pots that is for flushing the sinuses .. I hope that ends NOW!!! We live in an area that has a lot of lakes... I think they are brackish (is that the right word?) because we are so close to the ocean/gulf. We have gators in the lake out back... now I think I rather have the gator then worry about being tempted to swim or letting the dogs swim!!!:eek::eek: There is another house we were looking to purchase that was on a beautiful lake with a beach... people do swim in it. My friend told me that in summer it was very dangerous because of some bacteria or dangerous... but I don't think he even knew about this one... gross .. and sooooo sad for the loss of life! I don't know why we have never heard of this before? Is it because of the lack of rain in some areas? |
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This reminds me of this one Tales from the Crypt I watched when I was a kid. These 4 teenagers went swimming in a lake and there was this blob thing that lived on the lake and it ate them! Then after all four of them died, the camera pans over to a sign hidden by overgrowth that says No Swimming. |
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Oh never mind, I'm passing rumors, there's a bone, but apparently, certain drugs can cause holes in the bone. |
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Yuck! Ugh, creeps me out. :eek: The deal with neti pots, which I'm not coordinated enough to use and have tried to use numerous times without choking myself unsuccessfully, is that you are always supposed to use distilled water with them, NEVER tap water. It states right on the box to only use distilled water, but far too many people disregard this. |
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Shoot, I was so miserable and limited on the medication I could take due to pregnancy, I was about willing to try anything. |
Lets all put this in perspective. How many people swim every year? In 9 year (2001-2010) there have been 32 known cases in the US. And only 121 cases since 1937-2007. This is not something I would worry about people! :) There are soooo many other things that have a MUCH higher contraction rate than this! Im still glad I don't swim in ponds and most lakes though! They gross me out anyways. I mainly swim in pools and thats it! LOL |
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