‘It was very scary': Central Florida women survive a shark attack in the Bahamas
It was a nightmare at sea. 20-year-old Rileigh Decker, from Melbourne, was on vacation - singing and dancing on a boat in Bimini Bay, when she and her 24-year-old friend, Summer Laymann, decided to go for a swim.
'We were swimming to the ladder. And I kind of felt something nudge my leg. And I looked at her and I was like, what was that,' said Decker from her hospital bed. 'We kept swimming. And then I felt a tug on my leg. And I knew right then and there that I was a bit.'
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Decker believes a bull shark bit her. The whole thing unfolded in a matter of seconds. While Summer tried to help her friend, she didn't realize she was also attacked! 'We both were panicking at that moment. I didn't realize that I got bit until they started screaming that my foot was like shredded,' said Laymann.
The two had to be airlifted to hospitals right here in Central Florida and now have a long way to recover. 'All we can do now is just be grateful that we're still here because it could have ended very differently,' said Decker.
The attack comes just weeks before spring break.
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Although rare, shark encounters are still possible, especially as warmer waters push them closer to shore.
'Most sharks are cold-blooded. The warmer water often improves their metabolism and functioning,' said Dr. Neil Hammerschlag, Executive Director at Shark Research Foundation. 'So many of them will actually go to areas that are warm water, especially in cold times of the year.'
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Rileigh's mother says the 20-year-old already had to go through two surgeries and is now getting ready for a third one at a hospital in Orlando.
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Healthcare exchanges in New England shared users' sensitive health data with companies like Google
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It's designed with two types of bristles: flossing bristles that are 10 times thinner for really getting into the grooves between your teeth and regular firm bristles that are designed to last longer than the nylon bristles in most common toothbrushes. Also, you get to show off at the dentist there's that. A stainless-steel blackhead spatula which uses high-frequency vibrations to unclog pores, which in turn will help your skin better absorb skincare products. What's the point of spending money on the priciest face serum you can find when it's not actually getting *into* your skin to do its job?? Use this easy scrubber once a day for five minutes (don't worry, there's a built-in timer so you won't have to time yourself) to ensure your skin gets a fantastic clean every time you use your favorite products. A flat top foundation brush to make blending a ~seamless~ task thanks to its soft (yet firm!) bristles and easy-to-hold thicker handle. Reviewers say it works great for both powder *and* liquid foundations and that it doesn't absorb tons of product like beauty sponges do.