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You can get a Tetanus booster whenever, its just not pushed as hard
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@Zeppathy

6 months ago

Read this as "Tenitus booster" and immediately thought " Well that sounds awful. Pass."

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@patricefrey5922

6 months ago

But the question still is: Is it really Tetanus or is it actually rabies?

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@joshuaded1052

6 months ago

I have a dumb question, do you think xenomorph could counter the flood from halo because of its acidic blood or no?

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@AnimeShinigami13

6 months ago

my mom nagged me to get my tetanus shot because I have a bad habit of scavenging in empty lots for discarded planters and buckets, wild raspberries and wild grapes. as well as varying plants used for dye or food. because of that, ya damn right I get my tetanus shot and booster. I don't like the idea of being paralyzed to the point of pain. When it comes to a vaccine and whether or not to get a given jab I weigh what the odds are of my getting that diseases versus how painful and destructive the disease is. So rabies and tetanus are pretty high on that list. With Covid all they needed to do was say the phrase "once in a century pandemic" and "cytokine storm" in the same sentence and I was rolling up my sleeves. Because I do not like the thought of dying in a crowded hospital by drowning in my own blood while my immune system rips my lungs apart, please and thank you.

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@ccatarinajm7114

6 months ago

In Belgium it's free and they recommend it, but they don't remind you. If you ask your GP to do so, they will but for somebody like me who doesn't get sick often and barely goes to the GP, I have to remind myself. I got a serious cat bite in 2002, and with my hands swollen and green I was urged to go to the ER. I don't remember when I got my tetanus booster prior to that, but I got it then and there. And because of a course I was taking I got one 9 years later in 2011. My daughter got her final one in 2020 so I decided to get mine as well to make it easier to remember. We do this together every round year. No cost involved, just some time at the GP's nurse office and a sore arm for the next three days.

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@twbonnell

6 months ago

Been loving your videos for a while and the scientific look at how & why things might be in movies but damn dude actually seeing ya... Calling you roanyoke from here on 😅

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@markpate4295

6 months ago

I stepped on a rusty nail a week ago. Its been 14 years since my last booster. I at one point was making plans on how I would deal. I already have tetanus and experience muscle locking everywhere, mostly my chest arms nad knees, but I comes and goes. When it starts its like getting shot with a shotgun. I am immunocompromised and dont have an immune response. My foot almost split open from swelling but the wound itself was clean... passed through my shoes and cleaned the filth slightly, and pierced through the top. Looks like I was nailed through the foot. It is almost healed.

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@borttorbbq2556

6 months ago

Well, honestly, if you get cut by something, you can also get a booster. Even after it happens like i've gone into doctor offices and like they've offered to give me a tetanus shot despite me having had one just like a couple of years before. To explain exacto what kind of cut my leg open and it's perhaps not the most clean buteh

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@nightigal

6 months ago

I was given my last tenitus booster when I last went to the hospital for stitches. Just to be safe.

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@Doobie603

6 months ago

Any time I end up in the ER they give me a tetanus shot. Not the best way to stay up to date but so far so good lol

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@kellyrickard9171

6 months ago

I'm in the U.K and I've been asked by a nurse when my last tetanus shot was but I haven't had one since childhood

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@ryanfolan3

5 months ago

In ireland the only time ive, or anyone i know thats gotten a tetanus shot is when you actually get a deep puncture wound or any deep wound caused by metal, especially if theres rust

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@KaoticReach1999

6 months ago

I'm not rusty nails that often...

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@thecourierofnewvegas9355

6 months ago

Hey I was wondering could you do a video on the infectious fungus from grounded an obsidian entertainment game

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@roanoke_fanboy490

6 months ago

Hey Roanoke i got a question whats your favorite gun and what guns do you own in the case of the necromorph invading earth

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@trala8911

5 months ago

I’m in the U.K. Here we don’t get boosters every ten years, but if you get into an accident like a nail through the foot or an animal bite, they’ll give you a shot at the hospital.

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@arthas640

6 months ago

I think its like a once a decade thing, thats at least what my doctor told me when i had to get a tetanus shot a couple months ago when i fell down some stairs and cut myself down to my shin bone

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@opeeate

6 months ago

in oz it's free and mostly people just get a booster if they get cut. some people do and some people don't. it seems to work well.

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@onegoodfurboj

6 months ago

Up here it's recommended you get a booster every 10 years.

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@Rekhan4242

6 months ago

I work in construction in damp environments, I'll take a booster anyway to be safe!

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