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womanofthehills

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47. Many many years ago, for a summer program, we took a bunch of kids to the Sandia Mts for a week
Sun Oct 24, 2021, 04:11 PM
Oct 2021

The local church had a campsite in the Sandia Mts with quite a few cabins. Staff was sleeping in a small cabin right next to the girls cabin when all the girls started screaming histerically. We ran in with our flashlights and bats were in the corners of the wall and ceiling actually opening & closing their mouths. We then walked all the crying girls a half mile down to the boys cabin in the rain. I will never forget that night - the cabin was condemned but no one even thought or mentioned shots back then.

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If you wake up and find a bat in your house/room, you ought to get vaccinated... RockRaven Oct 2021 #1
Yep...my friend had an encounter with a neighborhood dog. She got the vaccination. LeftInTX Oct 2021 #2
One of my sons had a close encounter with a bat when he was seven. Crunchy Frog Oct 2021 #3
You guys are scaring the shit out of me. We had a bat in the house several weeks ago... Hekate Oct 2021 #5
You still have time to go get the vaccination. Doesn't hurt these days, I'm told. Better safe than LiberalLoner Oct 2021 #6
Incubation period for rabies after bite. You can get the vaccine any time up until you show signs LiberalLoner Oct 2021 #7
More info. If you find a bat in your house you should assume you have been bitten. ROP for why. LiberalLoner Oct 2021 #9
This may sound stupid, but where should we go? Hekate Oct 2021 #14
Contact your county health department MissB Oct 2021 #15
Call your doc who is 40 miles away LeftInTX Oct 2021 #37
And, the incubation period Disaffected Oct 2021 #19
Possums not so much. BlackSkimmer Oct 2021 #28
Thanks! SWMO_8541 Oct 2021 #31
Raccoons are an emerging threat LeftInTX Oct 2021 #39
A few yrs ago, a raccoon came in my doggie door womanofthehills Oct 2021 #45
One local women had a horde of raccoons in her backyard picking up pecans from her backyard LeftInTX Oct 2021 #46
No prob. Disaffected Oct 2021 #43
Yep. It's like getting the COVID or flu vaccine. GoCubsGo Oct 2021 #22
We had a bat conservation event a few weeks ago LeftInTX Oct 2021 #36
1 to 3 cases a yr of human rabies in US - CDC womanofthehills Oct 2021 #55
+ a gazillion LiberalLoner Oct 2021 #8
So true. Bats have very small teeth, you may not find a bite mark at all but you can still die 😭 LiberalLoner Oct 2021 #10
They knew that bat who bit him was rabid. LisaL Oct 2021 #12
From what was reported, bat was tested, and was found to be rabid, back when he got bit. LisaL Oct 2021 #11
He probably thought they still give the shots in the stomach. GoCubsGo Oct 2021 #23
Really? LisaL Oct 2021 #25
Well, yeah. He could have. GoCubsGo Oct 2021 #27
That's a rough way to go though TexasBushwhacker Oct 2021 #35
They can analyze the back to see if I had rabies. So you might not need a shot. USALiberal Oct 2021 #17
When I as a kid, I was bitten by a rabid dog dem in texas Oct 2021 #4
As a little child, I got bit by a dog too, most likely mine was not rabid. LisaL Oct 2021 #13
How bad was it? Crunchy Frog Oct 2021 #42
it was a good size bite dem in texas Oct 2021 #57
A few years ago, I discovered this fascinating document LeftInTX Oct 2021 #29
Old story. Nt USALiberal Oct 2021 #16
He died last month. LisaL Oct 2021 #18
I just saw it last night. I haven't seen in before. This is the General Discussion Forum not break LeftInTX Oct 2021 #24
He got bit by a rabid bat, LisaL Oct 2021 #26
Or maybe it was the anti-vax influence from watching Fox? LeftInTX Oct 2021 #32
Well, we don't know if he was living with relatives and so on. LisaL Oct 2021 #34
Many many years ago, for a summer program, we took a bunch of kids to the Sandia Mts for a week womanofthehills Oct 2021 #47
Rabies are a good example of vaccines saving lives. LisaL Oct 2021 #20
Scary MustLoveBeagles Oct 2021 #21
Any Tetanus deaths lately? Ron Obvious Oct 2021 #30
Really..... LeftInTX Oct 2021 #33
I had one at Safeway shortly before the pandemic Ron Obvious Oct 2021 #41
Study finds childhood tetanus shots protect you for lifetime womanofthehills Oct 2021 #50
I just couldn't remember if I'd ever had one Ron Obvious Oct 2021 #51
The study also says 30 years, which isn't lifetime. The CDC still says every 10 years. LeftInTX Oct 2021 #56
You just have to break your finger. newdayneeded Oct 2021 #58
If you go to the WHO website it lists tetanus cases around the world womanofthehills Oct 2021 #49
Another danger is raccoons FakeNoose Oct 2021 #38
Yep, it's an emerging problem cuz raccoons have expanded their range and habitat in the past 60 yrs LeftInTX Oct 2021 #40
one less dumb fuck in the planet Celerity Oct 2021 #44
That is very sad Meowmee Oct 2021 #48
I can't find anything to indicate why the old dude declined the vaccine. LisaL Oct 2021 #52
I guess we will never know Meowmee Oct 2021 #54
Rabies vaccines have been administered for generations, without controversy. Paladin Oct 2021 #53
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