Okay, I've been going through PAM fears for about 3 weeks now, and it's honestly so problematic. I know you know if you have PAM or not about 12 days after you have been infected, and so each time, I've monitored myself. I first thought I had PAM because I snorted in a bit of pool water, even though that's practically impossible (chlorine). My second time was through tap water, someone was using a hose to wash away dirt on the floor, and some of it got onto my forehead. I assumed I didn't feel it and some got under my nose, and I snorted it in again. That proved to be wrong again, obviously, and so yesterday, I swam in my pool again, and even though I didn't snort in any water, I accidentally forgot to plug my nose while doing so. It was only one instance, and the pool is chlorinated so my chances are again, zero. Obviously, this isn't enough and so my "what if" thoughts have come into play. "What if the chlorine wasn't enough to kill the amoeba?" "What if...What if....What if..." It's terrible, and so I want to know how people got rid of this fear? Each time water gets close to my nose, I assume it has an amoeba in it, and that it went up my nostrils and is going to kill me soon. My only way to ensure I'm fine is to completely avoid getting water anywhere near my nose, and I want to know if that's the only way to stop being afraid. Any help will be appreciated.