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1688555 tn?1305705515

teak,help me please!

I went to the hospital for blood, the laboratory had just finished the experiment, ready to draw my blood.I saw blood on her gloves, and I told her to take off the gloves, and her off the gloves, the gloves on the blood splashed into my eyes.She then used her fingers (there may be have blood on it, because off the gloves come into contact with the blood on the gloves) touch my veins, spray a little alcohol, and then the needle.
Blood splashed into the eyes at risk?
Touched the blood vessels, spray disinfectant, and can immediately kill HIV?
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You have already been told it was no risk and the reason why--move on.
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1688555 tn?1305705515
the blood on the gloves was fersh and not dry.the blood go to the eyes,is not risk of hiv ?
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You don't have an HIV concern. Seek professional help for your phobias.
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re-read what I told you.
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1688555 tn?1305705515
I need your help !
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1688555 tn?1305705515
Really have blood in the doctor's gloves, because she had just done in the laboratory experiment。So I called her to take off the gloves。The blood is fresh。
my Situation is  like Situation?
Touched the blood vessels, spray disinfectant, and can immediately kill HIV?
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186166 tn?1385259382
your posting history is FULL of irrational scenarios.

hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

IF and when you have one of the above exposures...THEN you have put yourself at risk.  

you would benefit from seeking the help of a mental health professional regarding your hiv phobia
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No risk--HIV becomes inactive as soon as it is exposed to air and therefore is unable to infect you.
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Read this article. Maybe it can help you untill you get answer from Teak

http://www.medhelp.org/user_journals/show/88524/HIV-THE-FACTS
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1688555 tn?1305705515
help me  
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