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kalny
21-07-18, 11:28
I've just cleaned out an old water bottle that was sat around for a few days.

Whilst cleaning with hot water I got a faceful of steam and inhaled some - now I'm bloody terrified about legionnaires.

The water bottle had a bit of water and cordial juice in it before I emptied and cleaned it.

I can't find much online about legionnaires and water bottles... am I at any risk here?:blush:

Graceski
21-07-18, 12:08
Hi Kalny, try not to worry it is extremely unlikely and if you do come face to face with legionnaires it's more likely to affect those with weak immune systems or the elderly.

I don't know much about legionnaires but I thought it comes from bacteria spread in pools, ponds, air conditioning etc?

nomorepanic
21-07-18, 12:28
Can I ask how you thought about legionnaires?

kalny
21-07-18, 12:34
Can I ask how you thought about legionnaires?

I heard about it a long time ago, I think. It's worried me before!

It's one of those things I think that has always been in the back of my mind as it's a potentially serious illness. My anxiety is based around fears of catching serious illnesses or developing serious conditions.

As with a situation like this my mind tends to spiral out of control and I end up obsessively worrying.

Fishmanpa
21-07-18, 13:16
As with a situation like this my mind tends to spiral out of control and I end up obsessively worrying.

Knowing this is how you irrationally react to situations like this, are you really truly at risk for some impossibly rare illness? (yes or no answer - no "what ifs" or "yeah buts")

Positive thoughts

Pamplemousse
21-07-18, 23:58
Oddly enough, this subject has crossed my mind recently - my boiler has been out of service for four months now and I too am wondering if Legionnaires would be an issue when I mend it as none of the hot taps have been used in that time. I know builders are supposed to remove unused water pipes from properties to prevent this.

nomorepanic
22-07-18, 00:39
Have a read of this:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/legionnaires-disease/

Pamplemousse
22-07-18, 21:47
Read the link, thanks.

Now, I see "showers and taps" and think "yes, that's where I'd expect it". I also see "very rare" but that gets interpreted as "...but not impossible, and my hot water system has been out of action for four months thus giving bacteria a chance."...

AnxiousJamie
23-07-18, 01:47
I don’t know if this will be helpful,but I actually know 4 people who got legionnaires. When my cousin got married, the whole bridal party stayed at this old fancy hotel. Well the AC system was also really old and not up to code. Anyway that’s how it was spread and 4 people, including the groom (my cousin) got sick. He came down with symptoms on his honeymoon. His mother and father and some other person also got sick. They all recovered after receiving treatment in the hospital. The grooms dad (my great uncle) had compromised health and was wheelchair bound from a previous stroke and he recovered too. So even if by some crazy and very unlikely chance you got it, it’s treatable.

Also I’ll add that 3/4 were smokers. I’m not sure about the 4th person bc I didn’t know that person.

Edit; I just asked my mom. Only my uncle had to be hospitalized. So that should make you feel even better. The others were treated at home with antibiotics.

Pamplemousse
23-07-18, 12:38
Thanks AnxiousJamie, that's reassuring.