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I cut myself on a rusty knife in China and had to get a Tetanus shot! So how does it work and is it really only $2?

I've just finished this video last night and it'll be released next week, I wanted my patreons to get an early look. Also I must point out that not all clinics are as advanced as this one, but they're all trying to get to this point: 

https://youtu.be/FoU_9G1Ae_I

See you all in the next video and as always:

- Stay Awesome

SerpentZA

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Getting a $2 TETANUS Shot in China!

I cut myself on a rusty knife in China and had to get a Tetanus shot! So how does it work and is it really only $2? Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is an infection characterized by muscle spasms. In the most common type, the spasms begin in the jaw and then progress to the rest of the body. These spasms usually last a few minutes each time and occur frequently for three to four weeks. Spasms may be so severe that bone fractures may occur. Other symptoms may include fever, sweating, headache, trouble swallowing, high blood pressure, and a fast heart rate. Onset of symptoms is typically three to twenty-one days following infection. It may take months to recover. About 10% of those infected die. Tetanus is caused by an infection with the bacterium Clostridium tetani, which is commonly found in soil, saliva, dust, and manure. The bacteria generally enter through a break in the skin such as a cut or puncture wound by a contaminated object. They produce toxins that interfere with muscle contractions, resulting in the typical symptoms. Diagnosis is based on the presenting signs and symptoms. The disease does not spread between people. Infection can be prevented by proper immunization with the tetanus vaccine. In those who have a significant wound and less than three doses of the vaccine, both immunization and tetanus immune globulin are recommended. The wound should be cleaned and any dead tissue should be removed. In those who are infected tetanus immune globulin or, if it is not available, intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) is used. Muscle relaxants may be used to control spasms. Mechanical ventilation may be required if a person's breathing is affected. Tetanus occurs in all parts of the world but is most frequent in hot and wet climates where the soil contains a lot of organic matter. In 2015 there were about 209,000 infections and about 59,000 deaths globally. This is down from 356,000 deaths in 1990. Description of the disease by Hippocrates exists from at least as far back as the 5th century BC. The cause of the disease was determined in 1884 by Antonio Carle and Giorgio Rattone at the University of Turin, with a vaccine being developed in 1924.

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Anonymous

Why didn't your wife just give you that shot? My wife is a doctor working in a hospital as well (in Switzerland) and if I need any small treatment, she just brings it along and treats me at home. Is that not possible in China?

Anonymous

This is unrelated to the video but it's something I was thinking about today. Since you have slow upload speeds through VPNs in China, why don't you just host your video files from a FTP server on your computer? Then you could have someone you trust login to the FTP server from another area w/ better internet, download the video, and then upload it directly to YouTube. Seems like it would be a lot easier/faster that way and you wouldn't have to mess with the VPN at all.