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10-05-2019, 08:48 AM | #1 | ||
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Glad this thread has been of some reassurance to you. I too, am wondering what happened to Thai Traveler. The experience of being bitten by the bat and the ensuing difficulties with the vaccine reaction have been so life altering that I still check in on this forum every day unless I am away from home, just to see if someone new has found this thread. I also intend to check in and post every Christmas Eve, the anniversary of getting bitten, just to let people know I'm still here, and OK. Actually, I'm now doing very well, and hope the same for you.
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10-05-2019, 02:33 PM | #2 | ||
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10-06-2019, 02:44 PM | #3 | ||
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With those symptoms, I would check in with a doctor. Try to get in touch with a good infectious disease doctor and a good neurologist. Perhaps ask for a referral from whomever is administering the shots to you. Finding good doctors who know their stuff can be tricky. I was fortunate. Only frustration was having infectious disease doc tell me my neurological symptoms were "stress." Thank goodness for the neurologist who admitted my symptoms were classic vaccine reactions and might take 2-21/2 years to clear. I'll keep checking in, let me know how you're progressing.
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