This was posted on another forum, BUT it is really worth reading........
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Just wanted to let everyone know of my current problem after using a truck stop shower.
I always use flip-flops in the shower and try my best not to touch anything and spray disinfectant on my flip-flops and even wash them in bleach in a washing machine when I can....this isn't good enough!
I just spent a week in the hospital with mecca/staff infection hooked up to real strong anti-biotic the kind that can shut down your kidneys, they even started combing the anti-bionics to try and stop the spread of the infection.
Then they told me not to drive the truck for another week and to keep my leg elevated all the time.
As of today I'm still taking oral anti-biotic and will be for a week or so, my right leg is still swollen from the knee down and sometimes it's not as purple as other times.
This is some bad stuff! and I just wanted to let my fellow drivers know how important it
is to disinfect the shower floor prior to getting in.
There was a very slight crack in the skin by my big toe and that was all the infection needed to kick my butt!
I always thought I was safe as long as my foot didn't touch the floor but my wife said that the water bouncing up from the floor will carry the germs as well.
Hope this helps!
Dr. said I could return to work today but I have to keep an eye on my leg and take a break every couple of hours, he said it may take 4-6 weeks for this to clear up.
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Just wanted to let everyone know of my current problem after using a truck stop shower.
I always use flip-flops in the shower and try my best not to touch anything and spray disinfectant on my flip-flops and even wash them in bleach in a washing machine when I can....this isn't good enough!
I just spent a week in the hospital with mecca/staff infection hooked up to real strong anti-biotic the kind that can shut down your kidneys, they even started combing the anti-bionics to try and stop the spread of the infection.
Then they told me not to drive the truck for another week and to keep my leg elevated all the time.
As of today I'm still taking oral anti-biotic and will be for a week or so, my right leg is still swollen from the knee down and sometimes it's not as purple as other times.
This is some bad stuff! and I just wanted to let my fellow drivers know how important it
is to disinfect the shower floor prior to getting in.
There was a very slight crack in the skin by my big toe and that was all the infection needed to kick my butt!
I always thought I was safe as long as my foot didn't touch the floor but my wife said that the water bouncing up from the floor will carry the germs as well.
Hope this helps!
Dr. said I could return to work today but I have to keep an eye on my leg and take a break every couple of hours, he said it may take 4-6 weeks for this to clear up.