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A few years ago Hudson the wonder dog was injured in an attack by another dog as
we walked the local doggie trail, an unfortunate incident I described
here at the time. We've ventured back occasionally since then, but I've been
a little too wary of a repeat incident to make it a regular event. Yesterday
afternoon I brought Huddy and the Gunnar-man over there for a romp, and even as
I was considering the benefits of resuming regular trips to the trail, Hudson
had another run-in with another dog. Now just like last time, she did not start
things, but she's probably more at fault this time around, as I think her "once
bitten, twice shy" attitude probably contributed to the dust-up. Anyway, just
like last time, as the other owner stood by helplessly, I dove into the fight
and separated the dogs before either of them got bitten. The same cannot be said
for me, however, as I felt a pinch on my arm as the other dog went after me, and
when I saw the large tear in the sleeve of my leather jacket, I had to thank
goodness I was wearing it, as it was clear that I would have suffered a severe
injury had that bite caught my arm. It turns out I didn't get off scot-free,
though, as there was a small wound beneath. It was more a scrape than a
puncture, so I'm confident I won't get tetanus, but since the other owner and I
parted ways before I noticed the wound, I'll just have to take it on faith that
I'm not going to come down with rabies either.
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Nov 12, 2008, 16:16 |
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If you've had a tetanus booster in the last 8 years you should be fine. If you haven't, you should get one anyway just to be safe. It only takes a few minutes and if you do any type of yard work at all it's just a good reason. ....all just a good reason, except for the fact that a tetanus shot is an unnatural method of introducing a toxin like tetanus into the body. The human body was designed to have layers of protection: hair, skin, white blood cells, platelets, etc...; a tetanus vaccine (and ANY vaccine for that matter) bypasses the most resistant of these protections and exposes the blood and most vital organs directly to the foreign invaders; weakened or not, these toxins can pose serious health risks. Did you know that the only confirmed cases of Polio in the last 20-some years have been a direct RESULT of vaccinations. Yep, you read that correctly - there have been no wild reports of polio in the U.S.(I have seen one source that stated there was a wild polio case, but it was imported from another country).
I've digressed, though....the point is that the government is heavily (in)vested in the vaccine industry and most lawmakers who pass the advisories to increase vaccinations are actually found to have financial ties to the vaccine industry in one form or another. I always refuse flu shots, and have yet to give my child any vaccinations....it's a government money-making scheme if you ask me, and there is mounting research to prove it. If anyone wants sources, let me know...I've got more than you would ever want. Oh, by the way, I'm a doctor, so it's not like I'm some wild hillbilly (no offense hillbillies) yelling from the mountaintops about governmental conspiracies left and right...
edit: nin, your late-night dog-biting statement is hilarious, by the way
This comment was edited on Nov 12, 2008, 16:17. |
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