AIDS Test
i got tested for everything. the HIV was the only test they did that involved drawing blood. the other test was the Dr. inserting a swab into Allen Jr. that hurt like a mofo.
As far as the HIV thing i had to sign a confidentiality form and only I could get the results. I had to either go back there in person or call in,i went back there and got the results from the nurse.
As far as the HIV thing i had to sign a confidentiality form and only I could get the results. I had to either go back there in person or call in,i went back there and got the results from the nurse.
Originally Posted by s2000raj,Nov 12 2004, 01:38 PM
That's the gonorrhea or chlymadia (I forget which one) test. It has nothing to do with the HIV test.
like i said, HIV is the only one that involves drawing blood.
I wanted to be sure that day so i had ALL the tests done.
trust me man, you'll always have this thing looming over you if you don't do it.
exactly. hepatitis A and B can be transmitted through dirty surroundings, usually when blood is spilled and not cleaned up. Hepatitis C is the one most usually transmitted through sex.
HIV can be transmitted through saliva, but the virus can't live long in that surrounding so it is extremely unlikely. You can still get HIV when on the receiving end of oral, but again that is unlikely. If she has a cut in her mouth it is much more likely though. Yer PP has delicate skin and you don't necessarily have to cut it to open up your bloodstream to the virus. Again, it is unlikely but be careful.
If you have reason to believe you may have HIV get tested. Not testing because you are nervous is not the way to go. If that's what you want to do, though, you should stop having sex so as not to expose anyone else. I guess you don't want to do that, so GET TESTED.
HIV can be transmitted through saliva, but the virus can't live long in that surrounding so it is extremely unlikely. You can still get HIV when on the receiving end of oral, but again that is unlikely. If she has a cut in her mouth it is much more likely though. Yer PP has delicate skin and you don't necessarily have to cut it to open up your bloodstream to the virus. Again, it is unlikely but be careful.
If you have reason to believe you may have HIV get tested. Not testing because you are nervous is not the way to go. If that's what you want to do, though, you should stop having sex so as not to expose anyone else. I guess you don't want to do that, so GET TESTED.
exactly. hepatitis A and B can be transmitted through dirty surroundings, usually when blood is spilled and not cleaned up. Hepatitis C is the one most usually transmitted through sex.
HIV can be transmitted through saliva, but the virus can't live long in that surrounding so it is extremely unlikely. You can still get HIV when on the receiving end of oral, but again that is unlikely. If she has a cut in her mouth it is much more likely though. Yer PP has delicate skin and you don't necessarily have to cut it to open up your bloodstream to the virus. Again, it is unlikely but be careful.
If you have reason to believe you may have HIV get tested. Not testing because you are nervous is not the way to go. If that's what you want to do, though, you should stop having sex so as not to expose anyone else. I guess you don't want to do that, so GET TESTED.
HIV can be transmitted through saliva, but the virus can't live long in that surrounding so it is extremely unlikely. You can still get HIV when on the receiving end of oral, but again that is unlikely. If she has a cut in her mouth it is much more likely though. Yer PP has delicate skin and you don't necessarily have to cut it to open up your bloodstream to the virus. Again, it is unlikely but be careful.
If you have reason to believe you may have HIV get tested. Not testing because you are nervous is not the way to go. If that's what you want to do, though, you should stop having sex so as not to expose anyone else. I guess you don't want to do that, so GET TESTED.



