sugarless sue
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- Rude people! Not being able to do the things I want to do.
Absolutely, they are idiots - and malicious idiots at that :evil: For all it getting a lot of press coverage HIV is, thankfully, a relatively rare disease in the UK. Estimates are that approximately 0.12% of the population are infected - that is slightly over one in a thousand. The only way to get HIV is to have direct blood to blood contact with one of these infected person (such as sharing an unsterilized hypodermic syringe) - and the blood needs to be fresh. Even if you do this, the chances of infection are a lot less than 100% (a remember a figure of 1% - which sounds about right). Your chances of getting infected with a dry finger-prick lancet are a lot less than that. The chances of your mother or your sister being infected are a lot less than that of a random person (because many infected people know that they are infected). This all makes the risk unbelievably tiny. Honestly, if you went to get tested you would probably be more likely to be hit by a meteorite on your way to the clinic than you would be to get a positive result.sugarless sue said:Then,will all due respect to them,they are idiots!! Fuelling an already anxious ridden person like yourself is just cruelty!!I hope you have taken on board the fact that it is not likely now.
Yes but put a new lancet in before you test and then change it again for your mum to use next timeHey , can somebody tell me that , is it OK to pricked my own finger after checking blood sugar level of my mom's ? She don't have active hep or hiv . ?
Do I have any risk ?
I'm waiting. ...
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