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Get cut from public toilet

Hello,

I don
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Simply NO RISK.

Learn how HIV is and IS NOT transmitted.

Testing was warranted - nor is your anxiety.
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Should read TESTING WAS NOT WARRANTED
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NO RISK, whatsoever !
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I would suggest just moving on with your life, as you can see, if you think that was a risk, you have alot of catching up to do. And when it comesto helping others you have to know what you are talking about because it's somebodys health on the line.

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no risk for hiv, however i would advise on getting tetanus shot if you havent had one yet or in the last ten yrs.
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Thank you all, skins123, mike_no and txtony,

Therefore, "TESTING WAS NOT WARRANTED - nor is your anxiety"

I honestly don't understand, does it mean I should get a test again?

Thank you for your time skins123
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Bro - seriously - in laymans terms- u are totally cool - dont stress this - it is truly a non event -

YOU DONT NEED TESTING AT ALL

BUT - you should learn how HIV is transmitted - go to aidsmeds.com and there is a section that teachs how HIV is and is not transmitted - that will set you straight -

As far as your evironmental incident - there simply is NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT -

Skins
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Thank you all,

I will try to help other peoples rather than stress out of this.

But I don't know what/how to start, read more about HIV for the 1st step?
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