USA Florida Man Loses Arm To Alligator While Swimming To Safety

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Florida Man Swimming Across Lake Loses Arm to Gator​


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Published on September 11, 2022

This is both a story of incredible survival and a warning: If you see signs like the one below, a version of which is posted around every significant freshwater body in Florida, I suggest you heed its warning.

If you see a sign like the one above and decide to take a dip anyway, there’s a chance you’ll be feeding the alligators. In the case of a Florida man, as reported by Fox 13 in Tampa Bay, he “only” lost one arm, wandered around in swampy woodlands for three days, which he later said felt like “walking in circles,” and is not only lucky to be alive; he says he feels a new sense of purpose after the attack.

“It’s ‘do or die,’” 43-year-old Eric Merda said. “Do you want to live or die? I was given the opportunity … and I decided to live.”

Merda told the outlet he had just finished an irrigation job in Parrish, Florida when he decided to stop at Lake Manatee Fish Camp to throw away trash which resulted in him getting lost in the woods. Not to judge, here, but if the guy pulls up to the fish camp to throw away some trash, how does he get lost in the woods? But I digress.


Anyway, Merda said he finally spotted his truck across the lake and figured he could swim to it. He was mostly correct — minus one arm. Halfway across the lake, Merda said he encountered an alligator that grabbed his arm, snapped it backward, and tried to pull him under the water three times. Merda said he kept kicking, and eventually, the gator let him go. (Cue “Jaws” music.)

I got startled and I decided to swim, she grabbed the outside of my arm and I grabbed her. I didn’t want her rolling over on me, she snapped my arm backwards and she dragged me under three times. I still got my arm on her, she got her teeth on me and I just kicked like heck.
After swimming back to shore, Merda started walking and screaming for help. “Bones poking out, muscles, if I try to move my (now missing) fingers, you could see it twitching,” adding: “I fought my way out of that swamp for three days.”

The man who helped Merda, who remains unnamed, said, “I didn’t know if he was dead or alive when I first walked upon him. They cut the fence, they helped him up, and he actually walked to the ambulance.”
Merda was flown to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where doctors amputated what was left of his arm.

Wildlife expert Justin Matthews stated the obvious, saying Merda should not have been swimming in the gator-infested waters, urging people not to swim in freshwater areas.

He is definitely lucky to be alive, I was surprised that he didn’t drown. He just got lucky; God must have been on his side.

And, Merda?

The Sarasota man, who now lives in Bradenton, says his recovery is going well. “I’m doing really good actually, high spirits, the arm is feeling great,” he said.

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AlaskaSue

North to the Future
Very sorry he lost his arm and very happy he survived. I was never in Florida until DS moved his family there a few years ago. I find there’s not just a gator in about all the fresh water pools, culverts and runoff….I’m pretty sure they’re in in every damp spot including used Kleenex!

shudder. But if you live there, you know you don’t attempt cooling off in the water outside.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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I also understand the Witch of November occasionally comes calling…..early…….


The river just west of my domicile has snapping turtles, electric eels and alligator gars, etc.

I have probably spent a collective year of my life in that river…..

Nary a scratch.


:shr:
Timing is everything.
 

Betty_Rose

Veteran Member
Went swimming in a very popular lake in the Tampa area and there was a park ranger at the little footbridge, where the natural springs fed the lake. The water was crystal clear. Just beautiful.

I asked the ranger what he was looking at. He said, keeping my eyes open for alligators. If we see one, we clear out the lake.

I don’t think he was kidding. The area was surrounded by swamps.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
How did he know it was a female? Is knowing that somehow connected to the rest of the events? Do I want to know?
 

Blue 5

Veteran Member
From the look of him, I'd say he stopped at that park to ingest an illegal narcotic before heading home. Then he had a bad trip and wound up in the lake. That gator was probably high as a kite after biting off the dude's arm.
 

Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Very sorry he lost his arm and very happy he survived. I was never in Florida until DS moved his family there a few years ago. I find there’s not just a gator in about all the fresh water pools, culverts and runoff….I’m pretty sure they’re in in every damp spot including used Kleenex!

shudder. But if you live there, you know you don’t attempt cooling off in the water outside.
And to think they were on the Endangered Species list when I was a kid. Sounds like the guy in the OP was not one of human kind's finest.
 
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Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I must admit, in my youth, I could have been Florida woman. Did some stuff that by the Grace of God, did not get me killed in the woods and lakes, rivers and ocean. But then, we did it before there was Florida Man/Woman. It was called living. (And the critter that et me would not have been higher than a kite when he finished my skinny carcass.)
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
Very sorry he lost his arm and very happy he survived. I was never in Florida until DS moved his family there a few years ago. I find there’s not just a gator in about all the fresh water pools, culverts and runoff….I’m pretty sure they’re in in every damp spot including used Kleenex!

shudder. But if you live there, you know you don’t attempt cooling off in the water outside.
and THAT dear Sue is 110% accurate . . . in fact if IIRC we DID find one in some damp kleenex out side the back door one morning
 

Trouble

Veteran Member
If one is fool enough to jump into water with gators or sharks, this is their own bad decision. We are not the top of the food chain everywhere like we think we are. This dipshit found out. Like the surfing morons, gee I can't imagine why you got attacked by a shark. The stupid in our species is DEEP.
 

Lei

Veteran Member
How did he know it was a female? Is knowing that somehow connected to the rest of the events? Do I want to know?
He was " Florida Man":jstr:
Actually I lived in Florida 17 years and went swimming in Big Lake Santa Fe every summer. The trick was to make lots of noise when you first get in the water. Gators then take off and you can swim.
 

Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
We set gator watch many a time. No one got 'et. Almost walked up on four foot gators many a time walking UF campus by the settling ponds. Like someone said above, you can find a gator in a wad of damp kleenex. Led a group across Lake Alice once. That was stupid, but again, no one got 'et.

One day, we should talk about the snakes in Florida. The sharks. Rays. Portuguese man of war jelly fish. (And tentacles that break off in the storms.) Baracuda. Rip tides. Scorpions and spiders. Ticks. Chiggers. Mosquitoes. The semi-tropical sun. Poison ivy. Bears. Cougars. Hurricanes. Tornadoes.

Country girls can survive. Keep up the conversation and maybe we can scare out the city folk. :D
 
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