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antie jessi i beg u as a mom dont ignore and answer

i keep getting mixed answers , i dont what to do alot of ppl giving answers and advice and i guess they r not knowledgable to do so , its been 2 days now i have not fed my baby from my breasts i beg u as a mom as a human being plz tell me if there is a slight chance that i might be infected by hiv from drinking the pepsi from the resturant , even with cuts in my mouth and gum problems u have said b4 its no risk but i have the last question the all say that hiv is not active outside the body for long maybe hours , my question here is if the waitress put the blood in my drink and after seconds i drank it is this a risk , and does the amount of blood in the drink n or how much i drink affect the risk ?

i ask u as a mom and as a human being dont turn me down sir ...
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Oh and Teak answered you, and I think Lizzie did - they are certainly knowledgeable and I would trust what they say.

No more on this subject.

Aj
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I didn't ignore you.  I said it had been asked, and answered.  It has been.

You have no proof there was anything in the pepsi, and you won't get HIV that way.  This very thing was explained to you in the HIV forum, and we don't cover HIV in this forum.

I won't answer again.

Aj
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