Have you tested HIV ???
@seethenightmare (228)
India
January 10, 2009 9:54pm CST
do you know you are having HIV +ve or not.have you ever tested HIV test.last week i tested and i found that -VE...what about you...
3 responses
@madblaster007 (3)
• India
15 Jan 09
Nooooooo i have not tested yet.but it is very useful to be tested.
because in this present day to day life there is very large possible of having hiv +ve .so everybody should aware of this.
Everybody should know about HIV,its front side and back side effect.because it affects people from all dimensions.
@seethenightmare (228)
• India
15 Jan 09
hey madblaster...
thankyou for your valuable thoughts...i think your are very right there,cos we still dont have the cure from HIV so it ll be best for us to know about it and we must take it as a serious thing and dont neglect in testing HIV
@smartie0317 (1610)
• United States
11 Jan 09
No, never tested for it. I'm still a virgin and had no blood work, surgeries done. So, no need for it. However, i used to have class with her girl and her boyfriend gave her HIV and he swore he tested negative for it. He lied to her. So, just be careful even when people say they tested or say they don't have it. You never know.
@seethenightmare (228)
• India
11 Jan 09
hey buddy...thanks for your words..
its obvious for you that you don't have HIV but for a better future we all do the test to be sure that we don't have it....don't take it in a -ve way...we should be sure about our health and no compromise....
happy mylotting...
@EvrWonder (3571)
• Canada
13 Jan 09
Hi There, I have been tested for HIV and have never tested positive.
I worked in an industry where we were sometimes presented with hypodermic needles unexpectedly, so it was always advised to get tested.
I also worked in another industry where the risk of getting cut was high. We would also come into unexpected contact with contaminated needles.
Luckily I am Okay and never have contracted the HIV virus.
Others I know, were accidentally poked with the sharp end of a needle, unexpectedly.
They went to the hospital with the needle immediately.
Workplace Safety Protocol.
The health practitioners claim that the HIV virus can only live in the air for seconds.
That we really don't have anything to worry about if we come in contact with aneedle that has been exposed to the air for sometime.
It is always good to be safe than sorry, I think.
Well, turns out the few I know who have been poked and who had to get tested, all turned out uninfected.
Unfortunately, they have to go back every year for five years to be tested.
After than, I think it is every five years.
I have been extremely lucky and thank the good lord that tests I have done have come back negative.
Thank you for your post. Wishing you the Best.