From:
sukiec@optonline.net
Date: 2004-06-20 04:19:11 UTC
Subject: RE: vaccine reactions
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Message-ID: <4332.1087705151623.JavaMail.root@thallium.smartgroups.com>
Thank you for the information.
The reason blood is passed some times is because the fluid loss can be so rapid that red blood cells can also be flooded through the membranes.
Such reactions are very frightening to observe.
One thing I can tell you, having been through such anaphlactic reactions myself as well, is that I find observing the reaction in someone else (two or four footed) to be worse than having one myself even though I am not among those who pass out quickly in one. That may perhaps help ease your mind a bit about the one who was lost. Losses hurt enough without also worrying about what it might have been like before loss of consciousness, and I know from the look of such reactions that they appear awful.