...was it someone's pet dog that had had rabies shots, Fay? Or like, a random street dog?
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Random street dog. Pet dogs here not so frequent - street dogs everyfuckingwhere.
Let us emphasize the whole THROUGH THICK FABRIC element of this. And the pretty-damn-sure-no-contact-between-dog-and-skin element.
I have a bruise, and my skin was VERY slightly torn by the pressure exerted, so, okay, yes, we're talking 2 pinpricks of blood where the top surface of skin had been grazed.
Ack.
I really really do not want to get rabies shots in my freaking stomach when I'm 99% sure that there's no problem. But - ack.
I wouldn't go to the doctor. 99% is good enough for me.
sorry, I am very wrong. There is a rabies unit in bangkok -call if nothing else. and Rabies shots are no longer in the stomach
all according to this website
:: checks to see if Fay is foaming at the mouth ::
I would say to go to the doctor. Rabies shots aren't fun, but rabies is even worse. And bite by random street dog makes it seem more likely there was something wrong with the dog to begin with.
I am still thinking no need for shots bu from the CDC website
Bite
Any penetration of the skin by teeth constitutes a bite exposure. All bites, regardless of body site, represent a potential risk of rabies transmission, but that risk varies with the species of biting animal, the anatomic site of the bite, and the severity of the wound.
Bites by some animals, such as bats, can inflict minor injury and thus be difficult to detect.
go get it checked
I'm going to catch up but first I'm jumping to the end to say:
I've had the shots. They're not that bad. The first round is the worst because you get nice big needle full of gamma globulin (sp? who the fuck cares) along with the raibes shot.
But after that its just shots in your tush (not your abdomen, not for YEARS now) every couple of days. A couple of times I felt a little achy for a few hours afterwards. It sucked but it wasn't tragic.
If you start the treatments in, what, 48? 72? hours it's 100% preventable.
If you get it its 100% fatal and a truly horrible way to die.
(sp? who the fuck cares)
I think you got that right.