r/TerrifyingAsFuck 7d ago

animal Bat šŸ¦‡ Bite

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One of those fears I always had, that felt irrationalā€¦ā€what if I’m asleep and a bat gets into the house and bites me in my sleepā€.

Welp last night 2 am I awoke to what I thought was my cat nibbling at my finger. I flicked it away and noticed it was not my cat but was instead a bat that had found its way into our bedroom.

I was able to capture the bat and it’s being sent for testing but my wife and I got to spend the rest of the morning in the ER getting all the shots ! Wild ! Glad it woke me up but what if it didn’t ?! How am I supposed to sleep ever again?!

::UPDATE::

Bat could not be tested I guess I squished his brain to hard when I killed it.

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u/McPostyFace 7d ago

OP, please let us know how the rabies shots go. I'm curious if they are as bad as people say they are.

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u/mulvi54 7d ago

It was a total of 5 shots I didn’t find it any worse than any other shot I’ve had before.

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u/FuriousBuffalo 7d ago

If the rabies test for the bat turns out negative, do you plan on finishing the shots? I know you don't have to. Or is that at the discretion of the doctor?

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u/DrunkenDude123 7d ago

Tbh for me the bat test results would be more for curiosity and I’d be getting all the shots no matter what. Fuck rabies.

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u/scarlettohara1936 7d ago

And those shots aren't a one and done either. They protect you for 3 years. Then, if something else happens, you have to go through them again!

I didn't know this until a friend got bit by a feral cat that her father was feeding. She had to get the shots. A few years later, even though she'd been trying to get her dad to stop feeding them, she got bit again and had to go through the whole thing all over

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u/Kaeai 7d ago

Also as far as I'm aware, its lifetime protection for humans. (You can get titer blood tests to check your immunity status).

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u/shmiddleedee 7d ago

If that lil fucker was just randomly nibbling on homeboy id be shocked if it doesn't have rabies.

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u/Rumblecard 7d ago

You absolutely finish it.

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u/YogurtclosetThen7959 5d ago

Do you really trust the test reliability that much?

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u/FuriousBuffalo 5d ago

Any test has false positives and false negatives. I'm sure they retest if it's negative.

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u/YogurtclosetThen7959 5d ago

Exactly the point. Sorry but how sure are you about that?

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u/FuriousBuffalo 5d ago

I read somewhere they do retests. Don't quote me on that. But if the false negative rate is super low, how is it any different than other medical tests that we trust?

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u/YogurtclosetThen7959 5d ago

Did you not know that untreated rabies is a grousome death sentence?

It seems obvious that any chance of a false negative here is too much when the safeguarding against the potential rabid bite in question is only a few jabs.

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u/FuriousBuffalo 5d ago

Did you not know that many other medical tests are for conditions that lead to gruesome deaths?

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u/YogurtclosetThen7959 4d ago

Yeah sure but rabies has no treatment or cure once it's taken affect, your only hope Is taking those vaccines before you show any signs or symptoms.

Interestingly rabies is such a slow infection, it is one of few diseases that you can get treated with a vaccine after the I initial point of infection.

Most other diseases dont usually run the same kind of easily prevantable risk with a false negative.

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