spotstalkshoot
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Two weeks ago today, I noticed slight swelling and itchy feeling below left eye. It continued for almost a week and numb feeling developed down my cheek. By the following Saturday I had some pain at the corner of my nose and jaw bone. After Urgent care visits Saturday,Sunday and told allergy and Cellulitis. The pain had spread from eye down to lower jaw,all on the left side. An emergency room visit added a 2nd antibiotics. Pain subsided by middle Tuesday, some numbness returned between antibiotics doses. Was told to return to doctor. This doctor was concerned because I had handled coyote 4 days before start of symptoms. She had contacted the CDC, I was told I have two options CT and more blood work or start Rabies protocols. I chose the first as rabies is virus and should not have been a response to antibiotics.
Coyote contact was the recovery of two wounded coyote shot the Friday and Saturday before Thursday's symptoms, I tracked them and shot one with pistol,one shotgun and one in between with rifle that was bedded out in the open near where I thought the wounded coyote would be.(shot that one to cut down tracking time as the wind had covered most of sign, this was on Monday). Both wounded coyotes both had rear leg entrance and exit wounds in the pelvic bone area.
After CDC got involved and blood work and CT results were inconclusive, I was told that I had to start the Rabies protocols and have a brain MRI. No lesions or sign of any brain issues. Today I am waiting at home not feeling great. The infectious diseases and neurological doctors are going to contact me for visits today with them.
Please be careful handling coyote, I DID NOT SUSTAIN A BITE OR STRATCH WOUND,all I did was finish off two probably septic wounded animals and OPEN THEIR MOUTH TO LOOP MY DRAG ROPE WITH BARE HANDS. I have handled (thousands of trapped and shot animals) the only real connection I can make is after dragging out the first coyote, while tracking the second I was in brush and snow covered willows and got poked and stuck by branches several times,twice I REMOVED MY MITTENS AND CHECKED MY LEFT EYE FOR BLOOD. I had not washed my hands after handling the coyote,because, well we are out hunting. Who washes their hands during the hunt.
I will update as I can, this has has been wearing me down and I thought I should share, as a reminder that some situations require some extra precautions be followed.
Coyote contact was the recovery of two wounded coyote shot the Friday and Saturday before Thursday's symptoms, I tracked them and shot one with pistol,one shotgun and one in between with rifle that was bedded out in the open near where I thought the wounded coyote would be.(shot that one to cut down tracking time as the wind had covered most of sign, this was on Monday). Both wounded coyotes both had rear leg entrance and exit wounds in the pelvic bone area.
After CDC got involved and blood work and CT results were inconclusive, I was told that I had to start the Rabies protocols and have a brain MRI. No lesions or sign of any brain issues. Today I am waiting at home not feeling great. The infectious diseases and neurological doctors are going to contact me for visits today with them.
Please be careful handling coyote, I DID NOT SUSTAIN A BITE OR STRATCH WOUND,all I did was finish off two probably septic wounded animals and OPEN THEIR MOUTH TO LOOP MY DRAG ROPE WITH BARE HANDS. I have handled (thousands of trapped and shot animals) the only real connection I can make is after dragging out the first coyote, while tracking the second I was in brush and snow covered willows and got poked and stuck by branches several times,twice I REMOVED MY MITTENS AND CHECKED MY LEFT EYE FOR BLOOD. I had not washed my hands after handling the coyote,because, well we are out hunting. Who washes their hands during the hunt.
I will update as I can, this has has been wearing me down and I thought I should share, as a reminder that some situations require some extra precautions be followed.