All of the media hype and psycho-babble over all the germs in the world that we are inundated with every day of our lives is more than a little "over the top".
I guess you don't mind drinking out of a glass container that's been wiped out with a dirty towel instead of being washed? (just an example of media "hype") While I'm not saying that common sense logic and sensible precautions shouldn't be taken, I am saying that fear and phobia is not necessary.
I don't think anything that's been discussed here falls into the category of fear and phobia and frankly, I resent that phrase being brought into a conversation about a man that SUFFERED FOR MORE THAN A WEEK because some idiot doesn't know how to clean a shower properly. We have all been plagued with germs since the day we were born and people with normal immune systems will rarely have any problem with those germs.
Well good for all of us, apparently things have changed since the "good old days". We can no longer eat a "pound of dirt" and stay healthy.
As was stated in the EWW article that Diva linked to..
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"This really shouldn't concern average, healthy people. The main concern is for people who are immune-compromised,"
AGAIN, my friend is not "immune-compromised" and yet he fell VERY ill.
If you start letting the fear of germs consume you, your life is going to become completely irrational. How many people eat at restaurant buffet's? How many dirty hands have handled the serving utensils which are then set back into the food? How many sneezes have been aimed at the row of food? How many brooms have been used in the dining area stirring up the dust, dirt and germs on the floor to float all around the room and settle in your plate? How clean were the hands of the worker who filled the cup holders at the drink fountain, or made the next pot of coffee? Did the waitress who handled your plate and brought your food go and wash her hands after she scratched her nose or her head? How many people that sat in the upholstered seat in the tv room before you showered in the last week or maybe had body lice or head lice? Do you see what I'm getting at here?
All of the above are LEGITIMATE concerns, not phobias, and have been discussed repeatedly over the past 10 years here on this forum. Are you saying that those of us that are squeamish of these things are paranoid? Hmm..
Sure, there are some bugs that are very nasty and dangerous to your health, but to the common person with a normal immune system, unreasonable fear is just going to make your life miserable.
AGAIN, I'm going to point out to you that my friend HAS a normal immune system....are you getting it yet? Hand washing is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.
Hear that?? We should all be certain to wash our hands before we step into the truck stop shower. So wash your hands often, use some common sense and logic.. and relax and enjoy life! It's too short to sweat the small stuff!!
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