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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-10-20 06:41 pm

[ SECRET POST #3578 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3578 ⌋

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Re: Things you're genuinely afraid of

(Anonymous) 2016-10-20 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
developing diabetes and high blood pressure

kidney failure

being bitten by a rabid raccoon

Re: Things you're genuinely afraid of

[personal profile] herpymcderp 2016-10-21 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
being bitten by a rabid raccoon

That last one. Fuck.

I don't have any other medical fears, but contracting rabies without knowing it is just the worst fucking thing I can think of.

Re: Things you're genuinely afraid of

(Anonymous) 2016-10-21 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Now and then you hear stories about children who wake the house screaming that there was a bat in their room that bit them. Mom and dad comfort the kid, reassure him it was just a bad dream. A few weeks later kid comes down with what seems like the flu...

Re: Things you're genuinely afraid of

[personal profile] herpymcderp 2016-10-21 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
It's just such a horrific, painful way to die and the survival rate is effectively zero (the one person to survive symptomatic rabies in pretty much recorded history was severely neurologically compromised afterward so that's not exactly a glamorous outcome).

Fuck. I can honestly say I would rather have most forms of cancer.

Re: Things you're genuinely afraid of

(Anonymous) 2016-10-21 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
IIRC, that one girl who was put in an induced coma for the duration came out okay--though she probably needed a lot of therapy afterwards. But I don't think they've ever replicated those results on anyone else the Milwaukee Protocol has been used on.