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I'm gonna get the shots.

Shit.

Edited to add: Three and a half hours in the ER, since my clinic didn't stock the vaccine. And I have to go back four more times. Argh.

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Date: 2005-08-23 11:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] em-h.livejournal.com
Symptomatic rabies is untreatable and fatal. Exceptions to this are so rare as to be statistically meaningless.

In the research that I have done (after my own low-risk exposure) I have found mention of one person who survived symptomatic rabies, however this was a case where prophylaxis had been applied, but inadequately, not a case where there had been no prophylaxis.

In the very recent past, ONE person has been treated with a new, highly experimental protocol which enabled her to survive symptomatic rabies -- she was, essentially, frozen alive. It is a very risky and certainly not fully tested procedure. But it does mean that there is a single known case of successfully treated symptomatic rabies. ONE, using a very radical procedure.

Odds like that, I think the shots make sense for even a very low risk.

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Date: 2005-08-24 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com
Oh, I know. Seems like lots of poeple think it makes sense. I just know that I was in the exact same situation -- asleep in the same room with a bat that I had no reason to believe bit me -- and it never occured to me to get the shots. Not that I thougth about it and decided not to, that the thought of having rabies never entered my mind until I read Peg's journal a week later.

As Peg said, different people are allowed to make different decisions.

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