Legionnaire's disease caught in Icmeler

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Legionnaire's disease caught in Icmeler

Postby mop » 12 Jan 2008 10:55

Was bored and was having a play on the internet and came across the following story.

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-w ... -20341483/

Poor bloke but no surprise with the name of the hotel.
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Postby JT » 12 Jan 2008 11:17

This is why hotel names change frequently and once an accommodation is found you should always check online to find some reviews.

I personally know of 3 hotels that are renamed after a few years but you will not find any of them on our websites :wink:
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Postby Sue Pryer » 12 Jan 2008 11:34

Hi Admin. Are webites dangerous? :wink:
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Postby Sue » 12 Jan 2008 12:06

I had them symptoms while I was over there last year I went to the doctor by the market and he said it was a virus, once i got home after various tests i was diagnosed with asthma
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Postby Colette » 12 Jan 2008 13:15

It says he caught it from the shower? Thought you caught it from enclosed Air Con, *runs off to google LD*
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Postby Sue » 12 Jan 2008 13:27

the doctors arent to sure if it was caused by the shower or the aircon they did ask me loads of questions like where have I been, have i been in contact with aircon, showers, anyone else i could have contracted from, suppose i will never know really :)
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Postby robert123 » 13 Jan 2008 10:47

colette wrote:It says he caught it from the shower? Thought you caught it from enclosed Air Con, *runs off to google LD*


Yes you can catch it from a shower,
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Postby Sue » 13 Jan 2008 11:02

Prevention
Avoid hotels with previous outbreaks where the air-conditioning system may be contaminated. Water for showers and baths should be heated to 55C before use, if legionella is suspected

Just found this on the net.

the showers where i stay dont have hot water in the mornings sometimes as they are solar powered, does this mean it is not safe then or does the shower have to run initially to 55C if it has not been used over the winter. I am a bit worried now.

I had xrays and antibiotics when i got home the xray was clear but the pills did not work, in the end they put it down to asthma still suffering now, but it wont stop me from going back in May :lol:
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Postby JT » 13 Jan 2008 12:32

Back to the first post and always make sure you know what you are booking.

Iguana apartments do not have solar heating.

Every apartment has its own Imersion heater so you control your water temperature.
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Postby kitty » 14 Jan 2008 20:46

Thats strange sue when we stayed in a apartment in marmaris last year,the air con was dripping a brown substance over our beds,we all felt absolutely dreadfull,had to visit the doctor when we came home to be told that my daughter who has never had asthma is now suffering from it.Shes still not as well as she was before we went away
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Postby Sue » 14 Jan 2008 21:14

it is a bit of a coincidence maybe it was the aircon but the dr asked if i had been using the shower - yes, had i been near aircon - yes on the plane, had a been in a sauna - yes i went for a turkish bath on the first day, suppose i will never know what caused it but it could happen anywhere in the world it wont put me off going back home to Icmeler.

I am still suffering as i feel i dont have as much energy as last year but that could be the steriods in my inhalers and my age :lol:
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