I really like someone but they have hep C which is contagious. I think it's only spread through blood and not through saliva and I think that you can't catch it from kissing.
I think about kissing him and just hugging and being close to him but then I remember that he has HepC and I worry if something were to happen and we ended up alone and things happened what I should do?
He's really nice, sincrere and all that. He is 9 years younger but i don't think that's bad
Someone please give me advice
thanks
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[COLOR="Purple"]I am sure those are great sites ll4.
If I may add my fav site for all health concerns: MedHelp.org[/COLOR]
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Thanks for the info i will look at those sites it you drink out of the same straw or use the same cup or kiss can you get i t
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[COLOR="Purple"]no. no. no.
It is EXTREMELY rare to get from anything but most commonly from sharing needles (the most widely infected group are in the medical field from jabbed needles).
It is not sure about how long C will live outside the body. Some believe that it will survive a long time. This means that you would not want to use the same tooth brush.
Remember, it has to be his blood to your blood. This means that he had to have an open cut and you have to have an open cut and his blood has to mix with your blood.
This is still not a guarantee of infection but pretty good idea to stay away from blood games.[/COLOR]
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Seeing that its a blood to blood basis I would still take caution though. Like with sex I would still do it protected. Yeah its not seamen to blood transfer like HIV or other STDs however you don't know when he has the problem. If he keeps himself by taking his medications and is careful with things then you should be fine but you should always be cautious rather no STD or STD
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My partner has hep C, and I don't. We're both HIV+. I've been positive since 1986, him since 1999..
Hep C is really really hard to get.. You have to have blood to blood contact, so as long as you're playing safe you have absolutely nothing to worry about.
The only other method of transmission that I've heard about is rampant cocaine use, sharing straws. Guys who do a lot of coke get nose bleeds, and sharing a straw with blood and virus on it can lead to infection.
So.. don't snort coke, and play safe. But that's good advice for everyone all the time.
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I am scared. I sniffed coke and shared dollar bills to snort. I think i have it :frown:
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