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Dear Doc
the other day my friend who is HCV positive was having a fist fight ...I had to separate the guys and when I got home I found splshes of his blood on my clothes and my arm.. I double checked my arm and looked fine with no cuts.. am I at risk? should I get tested?
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2114467 tn?1358210256
You want some riba rage??? I've go plenty to share.
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Orphanedhawk
thanks ...
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163305 tn?1333668571
You should seek help for your anxiety and or OCD and stop posting these kinds of questions repetitively. That is where your problem lies.

As you mentioned you had no cuts, you obviously already know hep C is spread blood to blood.
Your post is answered, please move on.
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I hope u never need riba rage!!
should I get tested or not guys?
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what is riba rage? my nice friend said he turned into a creep. geebee270        
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1280753 tn?1367757932
no doctors here...you've been asking these kinds of 'exposure' questions since 2007. the only question i have is why? wash your clothes and you should be tip top.

sidenote: do I miss riba rage.
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