Thank you for your reassurance. I am so grateful for this site. I will keep your son in my prayers- I took a minute to review your profile. I appreciate you!
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if any blood was on the lancet, it would not have been infectious. hiv is rendered inactive and incapable of infecting, once exposed to air.
hiv is not transmitted through inanimate objects.
you had no risk
Thank you so much for your help! You were very respectful,and I thank you. I have seen posts on here where people are responding in not quite so nice way for others to receive mental help, etc., and I knew that was not the answer I was looking for! I have one more concern- I am learning so much about HIV prevention on this site which is great, but do you know if his blood could have been on the tip of the lancet, and then contaminated my injection site when it was used on me? The fact that the lancet is not hollow certainly gave the lancet less surface area for the blood to accumulate, but blood can still cover the tip on the lancet. Should I be concerned about this? I know that he has many sexual partners and that was my reason for immediate concern. Thank you so so so much!
to check for diabetes he would have used a lancet to prick you..lancet do not have a hollow bore which his blood could be trapped and then get injected into you..
so you should not be worrying about this as the virus cant be spread from a lancet prick..
hope this was 'respectful' :)