Juan wrote:If something in the water makes you sick: CALL ME
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Juan wrote:If something in the water makes you sick: CALL ME
I’ve been reading this thread and learned some things, mainly about how to avoid flaming people. Since I respect all brands of medical/dental/DVM folks I have no quarrel with anyone here. You all make my life better, and thanks.Salty Gator wrote:I’m not positive, but I’m pretty sure there are warnings when it’s around. Maybe check around during the season.Apalachee Inshore wrote:I eat raw scallops and oysters. Raw scallops aren’t my favorite but the clients get a kick out of me busting one open fresh out the water and eating it. May have to stop that.Salty Gator wrote:That number gets closer to 100% if you eat a raw scallop or oyster with vibrio.J Holden wrote:Get better soon!
There is some nasty stuff in warm southern waters. If you get Vibrio in a cut you can be dead within a couple days. 25% of dying even with treatment.. Nasty stuff that gets several fisherman every year.