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bloody sink

aslo the same night that the fight happened i went to use the toilet and there was blood on the sink and also there was blood around the tap which i saw when i went there to drink from the tap then i just stopped and left
does this kind of blood exposure from the enviroment has a risk to it or does water and the environment kills the hep virus
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I find this thread interesting....
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  It's okay, geebee,  I knew you were'nt yelling.  Alot of time, people who have anxiety, post in the Hep C section, people who obsess on catching infectious diseases.  It can get frustrating, for the rest of us, who already have or have fought Hep C, etc.
  The funny part was; once I was on the Hep C Treatment meds, I also kind of got that problem, where I began to get afraid of germs. I think it's from thinking about health/medicine so much :)
  
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hi i use upper case so i can see it better. my computer and phone are kinda messed up. i told him to get tested just so he would stop. i dont think he has hep-c . i wont do it again. and will only use lower case. im sorry did not know that met yelling and i thought he was wasteing space. thank you both for letting me know and i will get a better light.gb
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If you like at his profile you'll see these are the only types of posts this guy has here. We get a fair number of OCD/ anxiety people posting here.
Some are quite creative writers.
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Geebee, why do think Jimthom12345 has HCV?  What do you base that statement on?  Also, did you know that when someone posts in all caps it as if they are yelling at the other members?  Lower case letters are the usually the proper protocol when posting on a public forum unless of course you prefer to yell.  :)
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HI JIMTHOM12345, I THINK YOU HAVE HEP-C AND IS JUST SCARED. GET TESTED DO THE TREATMENT AND GET ON WITH YOUR LIVE. ITS HARD FOR ALL OF US YOU CAN GET LYMPHOMA FROM HEP-C SO GET TESTED. GB
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The answer is simple.  Bloody fight...no exposure, bloody sink....no exposure, toothbrush incident....no exposure.  Very strange that you specifically express concern about contracting HCV in four threads but make no mention of concerns about possible exposure to any other infectious disease that can be contracted from touching or ingesting blood or bodily fluids.  HCV is not transmitted according to the type of exposure you encountered, but HAV, HBV, MRSA and myriad of others come to mind.  

Very very interesting........
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Why do you keep opening new threads with this crap? At least keep it to one thread so that people who really does need help their threads to not get lost.
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2061362 tn?1353279518
Wow. Please get help
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