How many years does a tachyzoite usually live?

Tachyzoites typically survive for about 5 years, or die within months, or in rare cases, survive for decades.
Acromegaly is a form of motor neuron disease, which is divided into several different subtypes. Most people with motor neuron disease, survive for about 5 years. In some subtypes, the disease progresses rapidly, and patients quickly develop swallowing weakness and respiratory failure, often dying within a few months or within 1 to 2 years. In some subtypes, the disease progresses slowly and the survival period can be as long as 20 to 30 years.
The length of time an acromegaly can survive is not only related to the subtype of the disease, but also to the patient’s physical condition and whether or not it is combined with serious complications. In addition, the ability to receive the best medical conditions and meticulous care is also an important aspect of their survival.