fryedaze
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- Fryedaze
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- MC 42 (Overseas Co) Monk 42
Sharing our story so others are informed.
This spring while cruising back north from Florida my wife contracted what the doctors believe is Vibrio. Based on its progression we believe it was from wet fenders or lines when we were in Charleston SC. She had an abrasion on her left big toe and a small cut on a toe on her right foot. Within a few days the toes began to blister and within a week it spread to most of her toes. We went to and infectious disease doctor and he put her on three oral antibiotics for 10 days. After ten days and little improvement and continued spreading she was hospitalized for four days and given three IV antibiotics. The IVs did the trick and things improved. She was then sent home with a Picc line so she could continue IV antibiotics for another week at home.
The lesson learned for me is to be aware of any cuts or abrasions when in contact with warm waters. If you do have contact immediately rinse with a mild Clorox and water solution.
In some cases people die quickly if this stuff gets into their system, especially if they have liver disease or a compromise immune system.
https://www.cdc.gov/vibrio/index.html
This spring while cruising back north from Florida my wife contracted what the doctors believe is Vibrio. Based on its progression we believe it was from wet fenders or lines when we were in Charleston SC. She had an abrasion on her left big toe and a small cut on a toe on her right foot. Within a few days the toes began to blister and within a week it spread to most of her toes. We went to and infectious disease doctor and he put her on three oral antibiotics for 10 days. After ten days and little improvement and continued spreading she was hospitalized for four days and given three IV antibiotics. The IVs did the trick and things improved. She was then sent home with a Picc line so she could continue IV antibiotics for another week at home.
The lesson learned for me is to be aware of any cuts or abrasions when in contact with warm waters. If you do have contact immediately rinse with a mild Clorox and water solution.
In some cases people die quickly if this stuff gets into their system, especially if they have liver disease or a compromise immune system.
https://www.cdc.gov/vibrio/index.html