casualdruguser
Greenlighter
- Joined
- May 7, 2015
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Lets say i accidentally stab myself with a needle used by someone with hepatitis or some other disease. The needle was not cleaned or anything afterwards.
Am i automatically going to have that disease? Assuming that i did not inject using the needle i simply accidentally stabbed myself with it, does that mean the disease is automatically and guaranteed to have been transferred to me? Or is it possible that i could have got away with it?
Also - would it make any difference if the needle had been left to sit for a day or two? Is dried out blood harder to transfer diseases with or would it make no difference whether i stabbed myself the second they removed the needle as opposed to stabbing myself 2 days later?
Am i automatically going to have that disease? Assuming that i did not inject using the needle i simply accidentally stabbed myself with it, does that mean the disease is automatically and guaranteed to have been transferred to me? Or is it possible that i could have got away with it?
Also - would it make any difference if the needle had been left to sit for a day or two? Is dried out blood harder to transfer diseases with or would it make no difference whether i stabbed myself the second they removed the needle as opposed to stabbing myself 2 days later?