[Question #11016] How to prevent hiv hepatitis c stds from your forum previous messages
17 months ago
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Hello i hope you are well I read something on your forum which I need for myself to move on I would like to answer my own question from previous users
1) i just need to translate this doctor hunter says “ don’t share drug injection equipment and don’t have unprotected sex with infected people and you will never get hiv or hepatitis C ,B or STDS and other blood borne infections “
my only clarification is drug injection equipment above means hollow needle with syringes it means no other objects of any kind ? This you have confirmed already doctor
1b) to translate question 1 above in simple English if I do not share hollow needles with Syringe with other people to inject blood into my vein
or have unprotected sex that’s it I will never get hiv hepatitis b hepatitis c or stds or blood borne infections ?
In simple English
2) IGNORE all kinds of risks For e.g to injury from discarded hollow needle has not caused hiv hepatitis c /b or stds
To clear on this the hollow needle could be of any kind or like any kind of device such as insulin pen is a different kind of device
Or like a syringe with hollow needle attached or just a hollow needle without syringe of any KIND
Timing such as how long needle syringe outside is always unknown but doesn’t matter in any case no one has been infected from such a manner
Why ?
Because it’s not the same as sharing drug injection equipment(hollow needle with syringe ) or sex
17 months ago
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2) what I mean to say there are NO OTHER ways I can get infected with hiv or other blood borne infections like hepatitis c etc
Only way we get infected in point 1 which I have translated for you sir
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
17 months ago
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Welcome to our forum. For reading your questions, it appears that you have a good understanding of how to avoid STI and blood-borne infections. I will provide brief confirmation of this below.
1. Correct? This means hollow needles.
1B. Correct
2. Also correct
EWH
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17 months ago
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sorry for late reply I have translation issue so possible you can explain ?
1) in my previous question point 2 I numbered it incorrectly
said also correct your read the discarded hollow needle with syringes topic ?
When Doctor hunter says no one gets HEPATITIS c or hepatitis b or hiv stds or any other blood borne infection from discarded hollow needle injury
This includes hollow needle with syringes attached to the hollow needle as well
And not only just hollow needles you understood that ?
Basically doctor hunter says it’s for all kinds of injection devices (hollow needle with syringe or just a syringe / insulin pen etc )
If one got injured by it for e.g stepping on syringe with hollow needle at beach or hospital or cinema etc that injured you
1b) no one knows how long syringe or hollow needle was outside in environment but that doesn’t matter in any case we cannot get blood borne infections or stds from discarded syringes with hollow needle syringes erc or any kind of injection device if one got injured by it that caused bleeding
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2) how can I live my life ? Forward
Just don’t share drug injection equipment or have unprotected sex
I will never get hiv hepatitis b /c stds etc
TO clarify no miscommunication: drug injection equipment above quote means what?
It only means hollow needle with syringe
that we inject with into our body that is immediately sharing between two people
And not from discarded injury from syringe with needle anywhere
2a) no other objects of any kind for e.g tailor pin , lancet injury cannot cause hiv hepatitis b or hepatitis c or stds or any blood borne infection etc if contaminated with wet blood etc
Why ? As they objects are not drug injection equipment (hollow needle with syringe )
3) when you say blood borne infection : that includes hiv hepatitis c hepatitis b
Viruses transferred by blood and body fluids ?
17 months ago
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One follow up after this
And I don’t think I need to return to you sir
Just one more clarification and I’m rock solid I’ll send it after you reply
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
17 months ago
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Your questions are similar to those asked by another client who is a Forum abuser and who has been on the Forum using a number of different names. We have banned these questions. Therefore you will receive only brief reply.
I believe you have misinterpreted what Dr. Handsfield has said. HIV or hepatitis and other blood born infections can be transmitted when hollow point needles previously used on an infected untreated person then puncture another person's skin. Transmission in this way however is relatively rare, and virtually never occurs in medical settings. The likelihood of transmission declines with the passage of time as the viruses become non-infectious with the passage of time but even when the needle stick is immediate, transmission occurs less than 1% of the time.
Used solid needles and sharp objects do not transmit HIV or other blood born viruses because they do not contain blood/virus and therefore cannot transfer blood virus.
Blood born viruses include HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. EWH
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17 months ago
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Thank for the reply
1) there is NOTHING I misinterpreted of Doctor hunter
Maybe you didnt understand
Doctor hunter is clear that No cases of hepatitis c or hiv or hepatitis b or any other blood borne infections or stds
From injury from discarded hollow needle with syringes attached or any other kind of injection device
E.g such as stepping of hollow needle at park or anywhere
And said no one knows how long these viruses survive outside in needle
But doesn’t matter
So I don’t why you confused me on your last reply
You intially agreed on my first post question 2
So there is NO doubt on this
2) my intention not To abuse I use search forum
But I’m sure every user has same question how to
Prevent hiv hepatitis b,c etc for life
I ONLY asked for translation which I need your help on that’s it
When you said
don’t share drug injection equipment and don’t have unprotected sex with infected people and you will never get hiv or hepatitis C ,hepatitis B or STDS and other blood borne infections “
17 months ago
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2a) YOU have agreed and cleared doctor hook
That drug injection equipment on question 2 above only means hollow needle with syringes
It means no other objects of any kind
3) to conclude THERE are no other ways I can get hiv hepatitis b hepatitis c or stds or blood borne infections
Like from immediate cut from sharp object from
One person to another e.g lancet , knife , tailor sewing needle , scissors or
Any thing else I can I think of
That’s it what’s the issue ?
I can really move on from this
17 months ago
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Thank you your time but the tone of the conversation has been unpleasant for some reason
My only intention was to translate question 2 as that’s main thing
Which I 100 percent need to understand
17 months ago
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4) last thing blood borne infection
Or blood borne viruses
Both these term mean same thing
That’s hiv hepatitis c / hepatitis b
All transmitted by blood ?
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Edward W. Hook M.D.
17 months ago
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You are being argumentative, as well as repetitive. As per Forum guidelines, this will be the final response as part of this thread, after which the thread will be closed. You should not return to the Forum with further argumentative or repetitive questions. If you do, the thread may be closed without a response and without return of your posting fee. Please do not attempt to return to the Forum.
1. Your and I are going to disagree on what Dr. Handsfield has said. We have worked together for more than 40 years with ever disagreeing on the facts of our advice. Dr. Handsfield and I agree, as stated above, that "HIV or hepatitis and other blood born infections can be transmitted when hollow point needles previously used on an infected untreated person then puncture another person's skin. Transmission in this way however is relatively rare, and virtually never occurs in medical settings."
2. I'm not sure there is a question here. The statement- "don’t share drug injection equipment and don’t have unprotected sex with infected people and you will never get hiv or hepatitis C ,hepatitis B or STDS and other blood borne infections “ is true
3. Correct
4. Blood born viruses are blood born infections and include hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV
This concludes the thread. There should be no need to return to the form. I wish you the best. EWH
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