blueclouds
Former member
OK.... thank GOD this wasn't on MAURY,otherwise wouldn't believe it. Moments like this make me think we are still so ANCIENT in our medical practices.
WOW, strange things still happens in this world.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,195339,00.html
He began showing rabies symptoms last week. Doctors suspect the teen was infected several weeks earlier when a bat flew through his open bedroom window and bit him as he slept.
Health experts say bats' teeth are extremely small and sharp, so a person could be bitten and not realize it.
Hours before his death, fellow players on the Humble Wildcats team tearfully prayed for his recovery. Classmates dressed in white Friday to show solidarity for him and some pinned his photo to their shirts.
"We were told he had only hours left. But nobody wanted to believe it," said Daniel Tatman, 16, one of the players.
WOW, strange things still happens in this world.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,195339,00.html
He began showing rabies symptoms last week. Doctors suspect the teen was infected several weeks earlier when a bat flew through his open bedroom window and bit him as he slept.
Health experts say bats' teeth are extremely small and sharp, so a person could be bitten and not realize it.
Hours before his death, fellow players on the Humble Wildcats team tearfully prayed for his recovery. Classmates dressed in white Friday to show solidarity for him and some pinned his photo to their shirts.
"We were told he had only hours left. But nobody wanted to believe it," said Daniel Tatman, 16, one of the players.