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Post by gingersnapped86 on Nov 12, 2008 15:38:00 GMT -5
What do you think would have happened had Pam and Henry been at home when Ginger got bit?? Like I wonder if she could have been cured had she been taken to a doctor who could monitor what was happening, or if she would have turned into a lab rat, etc.... I mean surely by that time the doctors with think something funny was going on once the wounds started healing themselves rapidly.
And, plus Sam said something later on about how there had to be a cure because then there would be alot more of them running around. So I wonder what would've happened had she gotten professional help.
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Post by Max Ravenstone on Mar 12, 2009 11:26:52 GMT -5
I really don't think it would have made much difference. She was healing so fast anyway, the doctors would not have had much to do. But, Pamela would have probably found out about Ginger being "a young woman" instead of a little girl much sooner. Who's to say what that may have caused.
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Post by Boehlke on Jun 12, 2009 7:42:25 GMT -5
I doubdt the doctors would be capable of saving her. The change happened quite rapidly. Besides if someone came in to your office stating they had been bit by a dog or something, and now they got hair growing everywhere and healing rate increased.. Heh, I'd think your would be tossed head-first out. Or even worse, you'd be placed in a hospital for the loco...
There probably is a cure somewhere, but I don't think Any of them would know where to look or whom to talk to. The whole thing is quite different from typical werewolf movies, maybe there is only a handful of native americans that know of this curse, and well.. It would be like a needle in a haystack to find them, hah, more like a needle in a barn full of haystacks.
I don't really think that things would not get better if Pam and Henry knew of it either. At first they'd just dismiss it all as something of a prank or play of the girls. The girls did have some very macabre hobbies. When things got serious Henry would freak out so too would Pam, and I bet that would end with Ginger killing at least Henry. Ginger was enjoying the whole thing a while after all.
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Post by lordhowl on Dec 27, 2009 9:01:37 GMT -5
What do you think would have happened had Pam and Henry been at home when Ginger got bit?? Like I wonder if she could have been cured had she been taken to a doctor who could monitor what was happening, or if she would have turned into a lab rat, etc.... I mean surely by that time the doctors with think something funny was going on once the wounds started healing themselves rapidly. And, plus Sam said something later on about how there had to be a cure because then there would be alot more of them running around. So I wonder what would've happened had she gotten professional help. Well, I believe Sam was wrong. A cure doesn't mean anything if nobody believes the disease exists and doesn't know about the cure. If it isn't spreading, there has to be a different reason. Maybe it is a "curse" that just looks like a disease. Doctors would not have cured Ginger. They might have been intrigued by Ginger's fast healing, and about the changes she was undergoing. They would have monitored these and recorded them. But the last thing they would have done was take werewolfism seriously, and they would never catch onto the fact that Ginger only had 28 days. I mean, her vital signs would have been excellent right up until the final transformation. And you have to admit, the gradual changes over a month did not look like "classical" werewolfism. Medical science is no good when there has been no research.
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