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Old Feb 20, 2018, 08:10 PM
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So i went to the beach today and sat in the sand and decided to make a big hole but before i almost went into a pamic attack before i left aboit vibreo amoeba what are the chances cause im freaking out and are the symptoms happen right away cause i have little aches in my arms and my eyes are itching a burning.
I also have a slight high pitched dry cough and i havent taken my hydroxyzine since sunday and last night i had slight anxiety but sunday i was doing good
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Old Feb 20, 2018, 08:29 PM
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I am not sure that this is the appropriate forum to ask your question on. You might try a medical health forum, like HealthBoards. Google is helpful, too.
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Old Feb 21, 2018, 03:37 AM
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Hi tmf1291. Yes, it does sound like more of a medical health question.

But I just want to tell you, I don't know the exact chances, but I'm almost certain you're more likely to be struck by lightning at the beach than getting the flesh eating bacteria. Yes. Try not to let your mind get carried away with the health anxiety tmf1291, but I know it's easier said than done. You're going to be fine, trust me.
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