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Hello All,

I am very scared as one of my friend got HIV recently. I donno what to with this whether to stay with him or not. Just wanted to ask following questions :

1. What are the risk factors w/o sex and sharing needls ?
2. Should I eat food or drink from same glass. I am very much worried for this.I have read in net that if both are having cuts and they share same glass it is risk ..Is it true ?
3.If both having cuts and they get in touch is it risk ? It is possible that either of us got cut and other is helping . So if the other is also having cut is it enough to get infected ? I am very worried plz help me...
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But some sites say it is blood disease.So if someone gets exposed to infected blood. he will also get infected..Is it true ?
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But some sites say it is blood disease.So if someone gets exposed to infected blood. he will also get infected..Is it true ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
re-read my reply.
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THANKS LIZZIE,

YOU MEAN TO SAY OTHER THAN THESE ACTIVITIES NOTHING WILL PUT ME IN RISK REGARDLESS WHAT EVER HAPPENS ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
dont have unprotected sex or share iv drug works with him.  other than that...just lead your normal everyday life.
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Any advise expert ?
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Any advise expert ?
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