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Friday, August 31, 2007Twenty-seven months after exposure, the patient continued to have fluctuating dysarthria and gait difficulties, plus an intermittent sensation of cold in the feet. She had no difficulties with her instrumental activities of daily living, including driving. In high school, she took college-level courses in English, physics, and calculus. She scored above average on a national college achievement test, graduated from high school in 2007, and planned to attend a local college in the fall. She had no problems with peer relations or mood disorders. Alas, others have been unable to duplicate the success of her treatment, so if you are bitten by a bat be sure to get your rabies shots. posted by Sydney on 8/31/2007 08:44:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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