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24-year-old cancer survivor nearly dies after eating friend’s home cooked dinner

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24-year-old cancer survivor nearly dies after eating friend’s home cooked dinner

A dangerous dinner party left a young cancer survivor hospitalized with a rare, life-threatening illness.

After sharing a meal with friends last month, 24-year-old Trinity Peterson-Mayes found herself unable to swallow, speak or move.

“Slowly, over the course of 24 hours, I went from not being able to chug water to not being able to drink any water at all,” Peterson-Mayes told Arizona outlet KPNX.

After violently choking on a sip of coffee, a distressed Peterson-Mayes sought emergency medical attention.

After sharing a meal with friends last month, 24-year-old Trinity Peterson-Mayes found herself unable to swallow, speak, or move. GoFundMe

What dish was responsible for these dangerous symptoms? Fermented swordfish.

“It tasted horrible, I’m going to be so honest,” Peterson-Mayes said, “It’s supposed to be healthy, and I figured I might as well try, if it’s bad and I’ll just get a bad stomachache.”

Peterson-Mayes was eventually diagnosed with botulism, a rare but serious illness in which powerful bacteria-borne toxins attack the body’s nervous system, blocking communication between nerves and muscles and causing respiratory issues, muscle paralysis, and even death if not diagnosed rapidly and treated with antitoxin.

Symptoms of botulism usually appear within 12 to 36 hours of exposure and can include dizziness, blurred or double vision, difficulty speaking, difficulty swallowing, difficulty breathing, muscle weakness, abdominal distension, and constipation.

Incidence of botulism is low, but the mortality rate is high without prompt diagnosis and medical intervention.

Per the World Health Organization, botulism can be fatal in 5 to 10% of cases.

After being admitted to the hospital, Peterson-Mayes’ symptoms intensified. Ahe was unable to swallow her own saliva and her facial muscles weakened.

Upon diagnosis, she was transferred to St. Joseph’s Medical Center and Barrow Neurological Institute for specialized neurological care. As the toxin spread, her condition deteriorated, and she was placed on a ventilator.

Peterson-Mayes’ mother, Loren, has started a GoFundMe to support her daughter’s recovery. GoFundMe

“I woke up, and I had three IVs,” she said. “I was intubated, I had a central line in my neck, and I couldn’t move at all. It was very scary. I wasn’t able to talk. I wasn’t able to walk.”

After being given a life-saving antitoxin, Peterson-Mayes is now in the slow process of recovery.

Because botulism blocks nerve function, the body must slowly rebuild nerve connections before muscles regain their strength.

Peterson-Mayes’ mother, Loren, has started a GoFundMe to cover medical bills and living expenses while her daughter recovers.

Of the five friends who joined Peterson-Mayes in eating the fetid fish dish, two were also diagnosed with botulism.

While her friends have been released from the hospital, Peterson-Mayes expects to be discharged in the coming week, but said it could take months before she feels normal again.

Understandably, given her most recent brush with death, Peterson-Mayes is skeptical of seafood. GoFundMe

Understandably, given her most recent brush with death, she is skeptical of seafood.

“I am scared of sushi now, too,” she said.

As rare as it is deadly, there are roughly 24 cases of food-borne botulism per year in the United States. Indeed, none of the neurologists who treated Peterson-Mayes had ever seen a case of botulism in person.

While the bacteria that cause botulism are quite common, they rarely cause illness when eaten, as the spores they produce require specific conditions to produce the lethal toxin.

Among these conditions are an environment with low or no oxygen, low acidity, low sugar, low salt, and specific amounts of water and/or a temperature range.

Foods that have a higher risk of botulism:

  • Improperly home-canned food: Home-canned foods, especially those with low acidity, like vegetables and meats, have a higher risk of botulism. Pressure canning is the only recommended method for canning low-acid foods.
  • Fermented seafood: In Alaska, most cases of food-borne botulism are caused by fermented fish and other aquatic animals. When air doesn’t circulate around fermenting foods, bacteria in the food can grow and make the toxin that causes botulism.
  • Food from compromised containers: Containers that are leaking, bulging, swollen, damaged or cracked, or containers that spurt liquid or foam when opened, should be discarded.
  • Foil-wrapped baked potatoes: In 1998, one of the largest botulism outbreaks in US history was attributed to aluminum-foil-wrapped baked potatoes left at room temperature for several days. Experts maintain that regular cooking of the potato will not kill botulism spores, and that leaving them wrapped and warm for many hours will provide an anaerobic environment in which they can produce toxins.
  • Garlic in oil: University of Georgia researchers confirmed that mixtures of garlic in oil stored at room temperature are at high risk of developing botulism. Experts maintain that garlic in oil should be made fresh and stored in the refrigerator at 40°F  or lower for no more than 7 days.
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