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Negative Test Hepatitis B&C and HIV

I got the hepatitis B and C and HIV Virus test yesterday...Im so glad that my test is came back negative...

1. My concern is the nurse that took the blood using the needle is mad at me last two months ago...so im thinking that maybe she reused the needle..

I saw her and i heard her that she open the new needle for me and i had doubt so i request again to open another..the main thing only she put the other needle nearby the new needle so this thing freak me out..

Any advise for my paranoid?
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I called the nurse...and he give me assurance that she used new needle...and 1 more thing the nurse is friend of my mother...

So this thread is over...

Thank you to everyone...Any comments

Godbless us all
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1765684 tn?1333819168
We cannot help you with your anxiety issues.  Perhaps there's a forum for that.  Please stop asking the same question.  The answer won't change.  We're dealing with ACTUALLY having been infected with HCV.  It's not imaginary for us.

Seek mental health assistance.  You won't find that here.
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1930700 tn?1327064904
Re-read suezeeque's comments.  Period.  That's the answer.  Consider yourself fortunate that you won't have to keep returning here to get advice on what affects the members of this forum - Hep C.
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I talked to the nurse today and inform her that I'm so scared ..she gave me assurance that the needle she used is new..I think I have big problem with myself..I will try to accept the truth..so if she used the needle nothing to worry? I will not be in risk of hepatitis?
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1765684 tn?1333819168
A nurse is quite unlikely to risk her livelihood because she was "mad" at a patient two months ago.

Ask yourself this:  Do I really think I'm that important in this nurse's life that she would risk getting fired and having her credentials pulled, no longer be able to provide for her family, endure the shame and life long guilt, to give me a disease?

No?  Move on.  You don't have HCV.
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1689583 tn?1387752394
Yes, stop worrying if you are that paranoid maybe you should seek professional help.
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