
Keep in mind I heard this report in Trinidad, I did not mention this happening in the US... neither did I state where the research was being processed so it is possible that in other countries this can happen - after all - not everything is about the US.
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I would have died a long time ago. |
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Keep in mind I heard this report in Trinidad, I did not mention this happening in the US... neither did I state where the research was being processed so it is possible that in other countries this can happen - after all - not everything is about the US. |
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I doubt anyone would die from drinking from a diseased glass, can or anything else unless it were germ warfare, but you may get sick if your immune system is low. |
I no longer have a hard time imagining roach eggs on your tongue and you not knowing. I just read an article about a woman who had a leech in her nose and she didn't know. This article was reported from the Hong Kong Medical Journal. The article is located at https://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7426103/
Name: RF
Comments: Can roach eggs, when bit and crushed within your mouth, cause some disease(s) in your throat? I heard that they are usually infested with Nematodes. Can these Nematodes be harmful to us too?
I suppose its pretty dumb but I am not worried about this and will continue to blindly trust my soda cans. If I started to worry about stuff like this I would have to live in a bubble.
There are so many ways to get sick these days I think the best thing to do is get sick. If you don't let your immune system stretch its legs ever it wont be ready when it needs to be.
However that being said if I lived in a country that did not have very good medical facilities I would definitely worry more about this sort of thing.