Criminal Minds -- DIS Official Thread 1 (SPOILERS!)

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If rabies can't be cured after 24 hrs, I wonder what doctors do when they find someone in the later stages? Do they just keep them sedated until they die? :confused3
 
I'd love to sit in a pitch meeting for this show.

Writer 1: "Ok guys, picture this. Unsub infects people with rabies and watches them die."
Writer 2: "Tell me more. WHY does he infect them with rabies? What's his motivation?"
Writer 1: "Excellent question, glad you asked - he had to watch his younger brother die of rabies in his youth."
Writer 2: "Perfect! I love it!"

popcorn::
 
I'd love to sit in a pitch meeting for this show.

Writer 1: "Ok guys, picture this. Unsub infects people with rabies and watches them die."
Writer 2: "Tell me more. WHY does he infect them with rabies? What's his motivation?"
Writer 1: "Excellent question, glad you asked - he had to watch his younger brother die of rabies in his youth."
Writer 2: "Perfect! I love it!"

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:lmao: I want to know what they feed them at these meetings, so they think this sounds plausible. :rolleyes1
 
So Reid puts the gun away and tries to tackle him when Morgan couldn't bring him down? :confused3
 
If rabies can't be cured after 24 hrs, I wonder what doctors do when they find someone in the later stages? Do they just keep them sedated until they die? :confused3

Actually funny you ask this I just watched a show a documentary and they covered this. A girl in Wisconsin was bitten by a bat and 3 weeks later fell ill. They did a number of tests and she had rabies. The Dr put her in a medically induced coma to see if the body would fight off the infection. With being in the coma the brain was not really functioning and after 7 days they started bringing her out and it actually worked.

http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/jeannagiese.html
 
Actually funny you ask this I just watched a show a documentary and they covered this. A girl in Wisconsin was bitten by a bat and 3 weeks later fell ill. They did a number of tests and she had rabies. The Dr put her in a medically induced coma to see if the body would fight off the infection. With being in the coma the brain was not really functioning and after 7 days they started bringing her out and it actually worked.

http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/jeannagiese.html

Interesting! :surfweb:
 
Actually funny you ask this I just watched a show a documentary and they covered this. A girl in Wisconsin was bitten by a bat and 3 weeks later fell ill. They did a number of tests and she had rabies. The Dr put her in a medically induced coma to see if the body would fight off the infection. With being in the coma the brain was not really functioning and after 7 days they started bringing her out and it actually worked.

http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/jeannagiese.html

That must be the case that Reid was talking about.
 
Actually funny you ask this I just watched a show a documentary and they covered this. A girl in Wisconsin was bitten by a bat and 3 weeks later fell ill. They did a number of tests and she had rabies. The Dr put her in a medically induced coma to see if the body would fight off the infection. With being in the coma the brain was not really functioning and after 7 days they started bringing her out and it actually worked.

http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/misc/jeannagiese.html

Okay, new pitch meeting:

Writer 1: "So did you hear the story out of Wisconsin how a girl was bitten by a bat and then got rabies? She survived when they put her into a coma."
Writer 2: "We can use that."
 
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