@drjoe_md: Hydrophobia and aerophobia in rabies. #rabies #rabiesawareness #hydrophobia #aerophobia

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uncle_jesse_hair
Jesse :
This is really hard to watch. It might not look sad or scary but thinking about how he’s feeling is just heartbreaking.
2022-06-26 00:29:19
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mominator8
Supermom 🩵 :
There are two forms of rabies: furious and paralytic. This is the furious form. Paralytic involves muscle weakness leading to coma and eventual death.
2022-06-26 02:29:01
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hallieschaperlee
Hallie Schaper Lee :
Is he already too far gone at this point?!😭
2022-06-26 00:32:31
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psychohsis420
Psych Osis :
me:wondering if I was born either rabies
2022-07-24 08:47:10
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etherealbeth
etherealbeth 🕊️ ✝️ :
My toxic trait is thinking I’d be able to force myself to just drink water…
2022-06-26 19:39:44
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ashleyhansen4646
Ashley Miller :
I got bit by a stray cat last year. I had to get the rabies series. The worst part was the injections into the bite site.
2022-06-26 00:31:52
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ocala_gem
"E" :
Is it true that once you start to have symptoms it's too late to save the person? 🥺
2022-06-26 03:30:27
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starlight1932
Starlight :
I legit did not know this, I’ve never heard of these symptoms before. 🫢
2022-06-26 00:51:41
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magojobasmr
MagojobAsmr :
I'm scared I have rabbies but don't know it
2022-06-26 01:42:27
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drjoe_md
Dr. Joe, M.D. 🩺 :
This is bad news. I’ll get to some of these questions tonight when I’m off work!
2022-06-26 00:51:23
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savannahorta
SavannahOrta :
I learned this fact when Jan told Micheal this in the office.
2022-06-26 00:44:46
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wafffler69
wafffler69 :
What should the fear of air be called? Aerophobia! But also what about giraffes tho, let’s throw that in there too!
2022-06-26 15:18:09
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oldmanmayhem
Thomas Grover110 :
You leave out the part where when these “hallmark” symptoms appear it’s already too late, though.
2022-07-01 17:04:56
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aprobro
A_Pro_Bro :
Sad. Not a nice way to pass
2022-06-26 03:56:06
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sukaisasaki
sukaisasaki :
Just tell us why in one video lmao
2022-06-27 02:13:55
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zieglermonsterfitness
Ziegler Monster Fitness :
Dang 🥺
2022-06-26 11:35:14
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not_just_a_potato
Not_Just_A_Potato 🇨🇦 :
I need to know/see more!
2022-06-26 00:17:35
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juwanmiller8
Juwan Miller :
I thought you were Ryan Reynolds 😂😂
2022-06-29 05:54:53
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drjoe_md
Dr. Joe, M.D. 🩺 :
Part 2 up now!
2022-06-26 16:47:23
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yadirahashh
Yadira Hashh :
I also experience finger numbness. I dont know how to post picture here.
2022-06-29 20:30:19
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soupsandwich101
Soup Sandwich :
Unfortunately, that’s it for the man.
2022-06-26 03:15:05
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user3hz42nxzpn
Thomas O'Connell :
I like simple math
2022-06-26 19:57:20
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missmaisie28
Miss Maisie :
What causes aggresion in animals but hydrophobia and aerophobia in humans?
2022-06-26 12:58:54
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lockhartrhonda5134
Rhonda :
I want to know
2022-06-26 05:55:25
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everythingashxo
Ashley :
It doesn’t necessarily cause hydrophobia though does it? I thought it was throat spasms that left them unable to swallow?
2022-06-26 02:01:33
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