This actually hints at why I’m really not interested in visiting Asia. Or France.
Who in their right mind goes to Asia for a yoga retreat?
Doctors seem to have a bad habit of writing off their female patients like this. If she’d have been a male, they’d have taken the patient seriously and run tests until they identified the problem. A pox on her doctors.
That’s where most ‘healthcare’ is going these days. Ignore the patient, trust the symptom lists.
Also why I would never be interested in a woman who thinks she has to go to Asia for yoga.
Don’t let that stop you. I have lived overseas off, mostly on, since 1995. Rabies is not the problem. Except for this woman. It was definitely her problem. But, fear of rabies should not stop you from having an adventure.
they found a skunk with rabies in our county. we hunt varmints with dogs and do skin out game...a huge fear for us who skinned out and touch hunting dogs is rabies...same age as the woman and do not travel. Does happen in the good old USA
In Thailand Rabies is a problem such that basically when someone is bitten (or scratched) by a local dog/cat they get the rabies shots (free at the GVT hospital).
We ensured our dogs and cat got their shots however that was not the norm. My TW (Thai Wife) told me 3 people died in the village last year after being licked by their dog that was later found to have rabies.
In the USA we basically on worry about wild animals and forget pets. I’m sure that what she believed about the puppy.