JessesLoco77
Greenlighter
Well, I've recently found out (recently meaning this morning) that I've been exposed to Hepatitis C. I was kind of devastated, and completely surprised being as I've never in my life shared a needle with ANYONE. I've always kept to myself with my IV use of Subutex, heroin, bathsalts, methamphetamine, and basically anything I can get my hands on that's able to dissolve properly. I'm always extremely clean, and would clean my needles everytime before and after use. I would clean the area before injection with alcohol/peroxide. BUT YES I DO REUSE NEEDLES. If you're not in a big city like me, then there is not any needle exchange programs available. There is actually only one in my state, and it's 3-4 hours away. I try to get new ones as much as possible, and rarely use the same one over 2 weeks.
The reason for the thread was because I was wondering if anyone else is being exposed or has Hep C.. I've done some research, and some sites make it seem like I'm going to die of liver cancer 20 years down the road. Other sites make it seem like it's not much of a big deal. I truly don't know what to believe and I'm going to discuss it with my regular doctor here soon.
See, I just recently starting going to a methadone/subutex clinic.. I've been going for a little over a month now, and when I first came in for my evaluation. They did a variety of tests, one being blood work. My results came back here the other day and they just told me about it this morning. They said my body has been exposed to Hep C and it's a very slim chance that my immune system will fight it off. ( 15% ) I'm a bit concerned but I do see that there are treatments for it, but the medicine is quite expensive, which my insurance SHOULD cover most of the costs.
I actually got really sick at work the other day, and have been having these spurts over the last few months where I literally feel like I have cotton fever all of a sudden. It doesn't always occur after injection either. They made me go home because my temperature was over 100 and accelerating. So I went to my doctor, and had some more blood work done. (mind you, this is the day before I found out about the Hep C exposure) I'm currently waiting on the results of this blood work. It should say whether or not I still test positive for hep C.
But the real questions are.. Should I worry about this? What happens if it goes untreated? Are my flu like symptoms I'm receiving on and off caused by Hep C? Do I need to be in treatment ASAP? I know none of you most likely are NOT doctors, but I was hoping that maybe someone would have a bit of knowledge about the subject, UNLIKE ME. Thanks for reading !
The reason for the thread was because I was wondering if anyone else is being exposed or has Hep C.. I've done some research, and some sites make it seem like I'm going to die of liver cancer 20 years down the road. Other sites make it seem like it's not much of a big deal. I truly don't know what to believe and I'm going to discuss it with my regular doctor here soon.
See, I just recently starting going to a methadone/subutex clinic.. I've been going for a little over a month now, and when I first came in for my evaluation. They did a variety of tests, one being blood work. My results came back here the other day and they just told me about it this morning. They said my body has been exposed to Hep C and it's a very slim chance that my immune system will fight it off. ( 15% ) I'm a bit concerned but I do see that there are treatments for it, but the medicine is quite expensive, which my insurance SHOULD cover most of the costs.
I actually got really sick at work the other day, and have been having these spurts over the last few months where I literally feel like I have cotton fever all of a sudden. It doesn't always occur after injection either. They made me go home because my temperature was over 100 and accelerating. So I went to my doctor, and had some more blood work done. (mind you, this is the day before I found out about the Hep C exposure) I'm currently waiting on the results of this blood work. It should say whether or not I still test positive for hep C.
But the real questions are.. Should I worry about this? What happens if it goes untreated? Are my flu like symptoms I'm receiving on and off caused by Hep C? Do I need to be in treatment ASAP? I know none of you most likely are NOT doctors, but I was hoping that maybe someone would have a bit of knowledge about the subject, UNLIKE ME. Thanks for reading !

