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Does syringe injury leave wound?Is it visible with the naked eye ?
(Please answer only these questions and nothing more)
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Thank you.
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Why is it not the same thing? You would feel it and see it.

This is not a forum to deal with anxiety. You did not have an HIV concern.
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Yes,it leave small mark,but what about stabbing using some force.I think it is not same thing,could you give your opinion?
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As I have already said...Have you ever had blood drawn? Ever gotten a shot before?  Well if so does it leave a mark?
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Can i see visible wound of syringe on my arm?
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Irrational to think that someone stabbed you with a syringe. The anxiety forum or a therapist can be better help then this forum for anxiety.
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Probably,because its was really crowded place.
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I need background info.

So someone stabbed you with a syringe?
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So no-one can answer simple questions?Then tell me how people can get help here?
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I am talking about stabbing..please could you answer the questions i asked without asking about that moment and its circumstance?
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So you think that someone poked you with a syringe? And where abouts did this happen?

Have you ever had blood drawn? Ever gotten a shot before?
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