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A Word 2 the wise!!

gunnz

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Last sunday i contracted a staff infection off one of the machines at my gym!! I have alump the size of an egg on the back of my leg. Its hurts like a MO_FO!!! Doc has me on antibiotics right now.He says if that doesnt clear it up hes gonna cut it open & drain it. This sucks cuz im 1/2 way through my cycle & i cant train legs!!! He advises to carry a spray bottle of 1/2 bleach & water to wipe down the equipment!!!! I would advise the same!!! Id hate to see anyone else go through this shit !!!!!!
 
This is becoming all too familiar in the gym setting.
Thankfully you do not have it bad enough to warrant iv treatment of antibiotics for it. And yes, I personally would wipe down anything that I touch, people are just too rude these days and do not really think nor care about leaving their nasties everywhere.
Best of luck to you on the drainage, it is not as bad as it seems and is actually more effective I wouldn't worry about it.
 
I had a staff infection along time ago from gym equipment. I got blisters on my face and a lump on my hip that drained. Thank GOD my face did not scar from it but I have a little scar on my hip to remind me to wash my hands thoroughly and wipe down equipment.
 
I always wash my hands and wear long sleeve/pants when using the equipment. Its a shame because we as a society created staff/merca with our overuse of antibiotics and antibacterial soap, the strain reproduced itself to be powerful and immune to these things and now a ton of people are "asymptomatic" or carriers of the infection even though they may never show signs of infection
 
that sucks bro. they put up signs at my gym about that shit. i think they do have a bleach solution in the spray bottles here now.
 
That why I always wear a big sweatshirt and gym pants while in the gym...Its a gear factory.
 
gunnz said:
Last sunday i contracted a staff infection off one of the machines at my gym!! I have alump the size of an egg on the back of my leg. Its hurts like a MO_FO!!! Doc has me on antibiotics right now.He says if that doesnt clear it up hes gonna cut it open & drain it. This sucks cuz im 1/2 way through my cycle & i cant train legs!!! He advises to carry a spray bottle of 1/2 bleach & water to wipe down the equipment!!!! I would advise the same!!! Id hate to see anyone else go through this shit !!!!!!


wow.

I would hold the gym responsible for not properly keeping their equipment clean. even though gym members should be courteous and wipe their things, it is th responsibilty of the employees of the gym to ensure that equipment remains sanitary. It is their fault.
 
There is this NASTY motherfucker in my gym that literally runs til he is POURING sweat then goes on the weight floor and uses every ab apparatus there, of course neglecting to wipe them down, SO FUCKING DISGUSTING... perfect way to spread disease
 
get456 said:
There is this NASTY motherfucker in my gym that literally runs til he is POURING sweat then goes on the weight floor and uses every ab apparatus there, of course neglecting to wipe them down, SO FUCKING DISGUSTING... perfect way to spread disease


u need to check that fucker and let him know that shit aint ok. i let mofo's know all the time at my gym. course im not a total prick about it, but its obvious im annoyed. that and obnoxiously slamming weights. if its too heavy to set it down quietly when youre done-GET A SPOT!! or dont fucking lift that fucker!! my .02
 
We live in a different world today, many years ago stuff like this was unheard of!


RADAR
 
i had no idea----and a recent pin location would be tunnel right into your body----this is not cool

November 1, 2007
Staph at the Gym? Not if You’re Careful
By ABBY ELLIN
THE news has been scary: a virulent strain of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a staph bacterium usually associated with hospitals and nursing homes, has been surfacing in other settings. In the last month, schools across the country have reported outbreaks, some of them deadly.

The infection can be spread by a shared towel, razor or piece of sports equipment, or through skin-to-skin contact.

This may have fitness enthusiasts wondering if they can contract MRSA at a gym. Health officials say yes, although the risk is low. Staph grows rapidly in warm, moist environments, but could potentially live on surfaces like the grips of exercise machines. “It’s still a healthy thing to work out, but people need to make sure they don’t have any open sores on their body, and if they do, to keep them covered,” said Dr. Kent Aftergut, an assistant clinical instructor of dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. He has treated about a half dozen patients who say they contracted staph at the gym.

Dr. Rachel Gorwitz, a medical epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, said 25 to 30 percent of the general population carries staph in the nose (only 1 percent carry MRSA), but it normally does not cause an infection.

Rosemary Lavery, a spokeswoman for the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association, an industry group, said she was not aware of any cases of MRSA originating in health clubs, nor was Dr. Gorwitz.

But, Dr. Gorwitz said, her agency has seen it among football teams, in military training facilities, shelters and prisons. Unlike gyms, those settings have things in common that could facilitate the spread, like crowding and burns caused by artificial turf, she said.

Cases of MRSA in gyms would be hard to track because the germ has a long incubation period, and most states’ public health laws require only doctors, labs and hospitals to report outbreaks, with some requiring nursing homes to do so.

Most of the bigger fitness chains, like Equinox, The Sports Club/LA, Reebok Sports Club/NY and New York Sports Club, said they hadn’t overhauled cleaning policies in light of the recent news. They said their branches were adhering to business as usual, which includes making hand sanitizer or wipes available, spraying down equipment twice a day and providing loads of clean towels.

Practices can vary. Glen Tobias, an owner of the Gym, which has clubs in Armonk, N.Y., and Montvale and Englewood, N.J., said his clubs were doing additional sanitizing of mats and equipment and providing extra hand cleaner.

Cases of MRSA are easy to prevent, health experts say. Dr. Aftergut suggests either sanitizing fitness equipment or putting a towel over the bars. Other suggestions include washing hands often, using your own yoga mat, showering with flip-flops, and using multiple towels if they are being used to wipe down machines. “Don’t stay in hot sweaty clothes that can be a perfect breeding ground for bacteria,” he said. “Antibacterial soap is probably not a bad idea, either.”
 
If you guys think wearing baggy pants and sweaters will save you dont forget to wear gloves too. Happened to me, on my FINGER! Had to get that fucker drained and I couldnt squeeze anything with my right hand for a week, not to mention typing on a computer or writing with a pen.
 
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