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RA: Renters Anonymous – November 17th, 2009
You may not be symptomatic for up to 3 weeks. Transmission can come from direct contact with an infected person (kissing or touching), aerosol transmission (sneezing/coughing), or contact with bodily fluids (uncontrolled vomiting and bleeding is common).
When symptoms begin to manifest, they include ever, chills, aches, and loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, sore throat, and chest pain. Blood clotting stops, and so those infected begin to bleed from their intestinal tract, internal organs, and skin.
The capillaries in your skin, eyes, nose, and mouth burst and you begin bleeding from your pores.
After approximate 2 weeks of considerable pain, blood loss, and the excretion of your lower intestine, death (in 50% to 90% of cases) occurs from massive blood loss.
There's no cure. Past outbreaks have ended when infected individuals are contained and die off. However, if a widespread epidemic or pandemic were to occur (an infected plane traveling internationally, for instance), there's no telling the damage it could do.
I can't really think of anything scarier than this. You know those zombies in 28 Days Later that vomit blood on you? That's kind of how it is.
To read about a real account of an outbreak of ebola in 1989 in Virginia, check out the book The Hot Zone.
Movies about Ebola: Outbreak
Alternatively scary: Outbreak of the Cha Cha Slide (part 2)
Dementia is a non-specific illness syndrome (set of symptoms) in which affected areas of cognition may be memory, attention, language, and problem solving. Higher mental functions are affected first in the process. Especially in the later stages of the condition, affected persons may be disoriented in time (not knowing what day of the week, day of the month, month, or even what year it is), in place (not knowing where they are), and in person (not knowing who they are).
for everyone you lose, they gain, its almost a loosing battle imo. resources become scarce and communication is not guarenteed.
but realisticly, I would not want the Black Plague to EVER happen in our society. It's just too scary with 2/3 Europe dying. If it were to happen, breathing the same air with the person you love could mean DEATH
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No tasting or smelling.....
No hearing or seeing....
No sense of touch...
Just trying to image living with any of the combination's is frightening.