At 01:38 AM 13/01/05, Marshall wrote:
Why the heck did you get a tetanus shot? Tetanus is a bacteria that lives
in dung, it cannot survive anywhere else (except in a deep wound). If you
had stabbed yourself with a pitchfork shoveling manure, then I would
understand, but for a burn that makes no sense at all. It is anarobic, so
it will only infect deep puncture wounds where there is little oxygen.
Scratches or scrapes exposed to the air have too much oxygen available.
I got my foot cut open a few years ago by some metal strapping getting
caught in the lawn mower, and whipping around and cutting through my
shoe. I looked at the stats on the probability of dieing from getting
tetnus, and dieing from a tetnus shot. The data I looked at showed that
that something like 100 times as many people die from the shot per year
than from the disease. So I absolutely refused the shot when the doctor
offered it.
Marshall, Marshall, think of how many employees would lose their jobs,
Stock Prices in Med companies falling............. doing things like this
could cause chaos in the biggest financial market in the world!
Cheers,
Himagain. (BTW you didn't mention antibiotics..)
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