MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minnesotans go to Hawaii to relax, get some sun and take in a little bit of paradise.
But a Minnesota man went there and came back with a paralyzing
disease. Eric Reinert, 23, is a former state wrestling champion from
Watertown-Mayer High School. But a year ago, every nerve in his body was
in pain.
Working as an assistant with the University of Minnesota softball
team is not what Reinert envisioned when he was a stand-out wrestler in
high school. Considering what he’s been through, he’s ecstatic to be
here.
“It’s just a surreal thing to imagine that that was me a year ago,” said Reinert.
A year ago Reinert weighed 50 pounds less and like a child, was
learning to walk all over again. It was baby steps for reading books and
computer screens too. Yet even that was progress compared to where Eric
was in November of 2011.
“The pain was kind of unimaginable,” said Reinert.
Reinert was working on a farm in Hawaii’s Puna District, learning to
become an organic farmer. Two weeks into the program, he got sick and
what followed was incredible pain. His nervous system became
hypersensitive to the point where the tiniest vibrations sparked
discomfort. It happened even when his roommates would walk by while
Reinert was lying on his bed.
“I could feel them walking, shooting vibrations up through me. I couldn’t feel comfortable in any position,” said Reinert.
After a few days, a doctor diagnosed him with Rat Lungworm Disease.
Extremely rare and as nasty as it sounds, it can only be found in that
part of Hawaii. And it comes from a microscopic parasite in a rat.
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