"When it finally exploded I felt fantastic. It was such a relief."
David Worsley was staying at the Rui Marco Polo Hotel in Tunisia when he became ill. Photo / Google Earth
According to Worsley, doctors told him the disease was highly contagious and that he wasn't allowed to sleep with his wife.
Before the explosion, Worsley could barely move and was in tears from the pain.
He also said the illness had damaged him psychologically and that he felt a "big part of being a man" had been gone.
The 59-year-old grandfather is now taking legal action against the holiday tour operator TUI.
Worsley fell ill at the Rui Marco Polo Hotel in Hammamet. Despite sickness and a high temperature, he alleges a TUI representative told him he just had sunstroke.
Worsley's lawyer, Hannah Crosby, told the Sun it is one of the worst "holidays from hell" she had ever seen.
TUI said it would be "inappropriate to comment" because of the legal proceedings.
African salmonella is a newer type of bacteria that are more resistant to antibiotics than regular salmonella.
It is also more likely to pass from the gut into the bloodstream and cause sepsis.