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Please explain risk HIV from fingering a lady. Not no status and not sure if finger cut
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Thanks teak so having unprotected sex with my wife will be ok
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You can add anything to your story but it won't change a thing. You had to risk.
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Any comments would be highly appreciated
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Just one question.  Does not make a difference that she climaxed. The concern is the cum
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Thanks so much. I have just read the side affects and can't believe he gave these pills to me.
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No risk and if you have a real exposure, find a doctor that knows what they are talking about.
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Thanks teak, so your view is zero risk even with added possible
Finger cut.  He prescribed ATRIPLA. Again thanks so much
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It can, cause irreversible damage to your organs. ie: liver and kidneys.
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Sorry to add I have picked up the tablets already.
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Thanks so much. Will taking it cause any negative affect.
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You don't need nPEP. You never had an exposure.
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Thanks for reply. This happened this morning and shot off to Dr who gave me pep as it is within 72 hours was very nervous. I have not started taking the pills yet and need to start tonight. Would you take it.
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HIV is not transmitted by fingering, even if you have cuts, nicks, abrasions or a pulled hangnail.

HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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