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I think rather sure that with sex, there is no risk of infection. I am having

HCV but my wife has NO. doc say that there are very remote chances, so be relax.

saleem

Mensinger <aroberson26@...> wrote:

I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c patient, I do not have it

myself but I have read were a few of you couples both have it. Did one

give it to the other or did you both have it when you got together?? If

you did give it to one another was it through sex?? Of course I have

been told by my doctor and his that the risk is very low especially in

a monogomous relationship and I have been tested more than a couple

times, but I do at times get concerned about it. Thank you for any

reponses.

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I just wanted to note that although risk of infection through sex is very low,

there are times where a little extra caution should be taken, for example, if

the female partner is infected, sex during menses should probably be done with

use of a condom. And, of course, be ever mindful of every day cautions like

razors and toothbrushes. I also have a box of latex gloves around, in case

anyone would have to clean up my blood, for example. Thanks for listening.

saleem chaudhary <saleem.charudhary@...> wrote: ,

I think rather sure that with sex, there is no risk of infection. I am having

HCV but my wife has NO. doc say that there are very remote chances, so be relax.

saleem

Mensinger <aroberson26@...> wrote:

I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c patient, I do not have it

myself but I have read were a few of you couples both have it. Did one

give it to the other or did you both have it when you got together?? If

you did give it to one another was it through sex?? Of course I have

been told by my doctor and his that the risk is very low especially in

a monogomous relationship and I have been tested more than a couple

times, but I do at times get concerned about it. Thank you for any

reponses.

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What about common sense? Ok, try this on...This is a blood

transmitted disease, transferred/re-infection commonly thru shared

tooth brushes and razors, but slim chance of recieving it thru

intercourse???? What is wrong with this picture??

> I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c patient, I do not have

it

> myself but I have read were a few of you couples both have it. Did

one

> give it to the other or did you both have it when you got

together?? If

> you did give it to one another was it through sex?? Of course I

have

> been told by my doctor and his that the risk is very low

especially in

> a monogomous relationship and I have been tested more than a

couple

> times, but I do at times get concerned about it. Thank you for any

> reponses.

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Did you take reading comprehension in grammar school? Extra care should be taken

if BLOOD is around during sex, ie menses, wounds... No blood/no risk of

infection... I don't know how rough you like your sex, but most people usually

aren't bleeding from everyday intercourse. By the way, I quoted gov't literature

almost word for word.

matahari12000 <no_reply > wrote: What about common sense? Ok,

try this on...This is a blood

transmitted disease, transferred/re-infection commonly thru shared

tooth brushes and razors, but slim chance of recieving it thru

intercourse???? What is wrong with this picture??

> I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c patient, I do not have

it

> myself but I have read were a few of you couples both have it. Did

one

> give it to the other or did you both have it when you got

together?? If

> you did give it to one another was it through sex?? Of course I

have

> been told by my doctor and his that the risk is very low

especially in

> a monogomous relationship and I have been tested more than a

couple

> times, but I do at times get concerned about it. Thank you for any

> reponses.

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No need or mean comments or personal attacks. Ive

wondered the same thing, does it make sense to say go

ahead have sex but watch out for that toothbrush!

Doesnt make sense to me either. md

--- Hepatitis C

<lil.pumpkin@...> wrote:

> Did you take reading comprehension in grammar

school? Extra care should be taken if BLOOD is around

during sex, ie menses, wounds... No blood/no risk of

infection... I don't know how rough you like your sex,

but most people usually aren't bleeding from everyday

intercourse. By the way, I quoted gov't literature

almost word for word.

>

> matahari12000 <no_reply > wrote:

What about common sense? Ok, try this on...This is a

blood

> transmitted disease, transferred/re-infection

commonly thru shared

> tooth brushes and razors, but slim chance of

recieving it thru

> intercourse???? What is wrong with this picture??

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c

patient, I do not have

> it

> > myself but I have read were a few of you couples

both have it. Did

> one

> > give it to the other or did you both have it when

you got

> together?? If

> > you did give it to one another was it through

sex?? Of course I

> have

> > been told by my doctor and his that the risk is

very low

> especially in

> > a monogomous relationship and I have been tested

more than a

> couple

> > times, but I do at times get concerned about it.

Thank you for any

> > reponses.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Oh and btw, a little rough sex never hurt anyone!

Except maybe the guy from INXS. Maybe a few others

also, but ya know what they say: no pain youre lame!

:-) md

--- Hepatitis C

<lil.pumpkin@...> wrote:

> Did you take reading comprehension in grammar

school? Extra care should be taken if BLOOD is around

during sex, ie menses, wounds... No blood/no risk of

infection... I don't know how rough you like your sex,

but most people usually aren't bleeding from everyday

intercourse. By the way, I quoted gov't literature

almost word for word.

>

> matahari12000 <no_reply > wrote:

What about common sense? Ok, try this on...This is a

blood

> transmitted disease, transferred/re-infection

commonly thru shared

> tooth brushes and razors, but slim chance of

recieving it thru

> intercourse???? What is wrong with this picture??

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c

patient, I do not have

> it

> > myself but I have read were a few of you couples

both have it. Did

> one

> > give it to the other or did you both have it when

you got

> together?? If

> > you did give it to one another was it through

sex?? Of course I

> have

> > been told by my doctor and his that the risk is

very low

> especially in

> > a monogomous relationship and I have been tested

more than a

> couple

> > times, but I do at times get concerned about it.

Thank you for any

> > reponses.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

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not that i haven't enjoyed some in times past, but that's wrong, not true, &

" they " are therefore lame....

bobL

> -----Original Message-----

> Oh and btw, a little rough sex never hurt anyone!

> Except maybe the guy from INXS. Maybe a few others

> also, but ya know what they say: no pain youre lame!

> :-) md

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bleeding gums during brushing are far more common than blood exchanges

during normal intercourse...all it takes is for both to have gum disease

& /or a bad enough tooth. normal in this usage doesn't include rough,

forceful, or sodomy. makes perfect sense to me.

coke sniffers can pass it by sharing straws or whatever because the

membranes up the nostrils are delicate, nosebleeds not uncommon, ...

bobL

> Re: Re: those whom both you and you

> spouse have hep c

>

>

> No need or mean comments or personal attacks. Ive

> wondered the same thing, does it make sense to say go

> ahead have sex but watch out for that toothbrush!

> Doesnt make sense to me either. md

> --- Hepatitis C

> <lil.pumpkin@...> wrote:

> > Did you take reading comprehension in grammar

> school? Extra care should be taken if BLOOD is around

> during sex, ie menses, wounds... No blood/no risk of

> infection... I don't know how rough you like your sex,

> but most people usually aren't bleeding from everyday

> intercourse. By the way, I quoted gov't literature

> almost word for word.

> >

> > matahari12000 <no_reply > wrote:

> What about common sense? Ok, try this on...This is a

> blood

> > transmitted disease, transferred/re-infection

> commonly thru shared

> > tooth brushes and razors, but slim chance of

> recieving it thru

> > intercourse???? What is wrong with this picture??

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c

> patient, I do not have

> > it

> > > myself but I have read were a few of you couples

> both have it. Did

> > one

> > > give it to the other or did you both have it when

> you got

> > together?? If

> > > you did give it to one another was it through

> sex?? Of course I

> > have

> > > been told by my doctor and his that the risk is

> very low

> > especially in

> > > a monogomous relationship and I have been tested

> more than a

> > couple

> > > times, but I do at times get concerned about it.

> Thank you for any

> > > reponses.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I dont think the question is how blood to blood

contact occurs easiest. The question is if blood to

blood is really the only way hep c is passed. Im going

to read some more..........md

--- Hepatitis C

<bobLists@...> wrote:

> bleeding gums during brushing are far more common

than blood exchanges

> during normal intercourse...all it takes is for both

to have gum disease

> & /or a bad enough tooth. normal in this usage

doesn't include rough,

> forceful, or sodomy. makes perfect sense to me.

> coke sniffers can pass it by sharing straws or

whatever because the

> membranes up the nostrils are delicate, nosebleeds

not uncommon, ...

> bobL

>

> > Re: Re: those

whom both you and you

> > spouse have hep c

> >

> >

> > No need or mean comments or personal attacks. Ive

> > wondered the same thing, does it make sense to say

go

> > ahead have sex but watch out for that toothbrush!

> > Doesnt make sense to me either. md

> > --- Hepatitis C

> > <lil.pumpkin@...> wrote:

> > > Did you take reading comprehension in grammar

> > school? Extra care should be taken if BLOOD is

around

> > during sex, ie menses, wounds... No blood/no risk

of

> > infection... I don't know how rough you like your

sex,

> > but most people usually aren't bleeding from

everyday

> > intercourse. By the way, I quoted gov't literature

> > almost word for word.

> > >

> > > matahari12000 <no_reply > wrote:

> > What about common sense? Ok, try this on...This is

a

> > blood

> > > transmitted disease, transferred/re-infection

> > commonly thru shared

> > > tooth brushes and razors, but slim chance of

> > recieving it thru

> > > intercourse???? What is wrong with this

picture??

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > I was wandering being a spouse of a hep c

> > patient, I do not have

> > > it

> > > > myself but I have read were a few of you

couples

> > both have it. Did

> > > one

> > > > give it to the other or did you both have it

when

> > you got

> > > together?? If

> > > > you did give it to one another was it through

> > sex?? Of course I

> > > have

> > > > been told by my doctor and his that the risk

is

> > very low

> > > especially in

> > > > a monogomous relationship and I have been

tested

> > more than a

> > > couple

> > > > times, but I do at times get concerned about

it.

> > Thank you for any

> > > > reponses.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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According to a recorded msg from the King Co. Dept. of

Health, Hep C virus is in the blood, but can also be

spread through intercourse, though uncommon. So there

it is, hep c can be spread w/o b2b contact. If

intercouse was just another way 4 b2b contact to

occur, it would have been included in the list of

things like clippers, toothbrushes, and razors. But

instead, intercourse stood alone, implying hep c can

be in stuff other than blood. So now a new question,

who has it in something other than their blood? Also,

how would I know whether I contacted it thru b2b or

sex? I guess things can be narrowed down thru

elimination, but ultimately u cant say 4 sure how i

got it if I was doing anything thats high risk AND

being sexually active. And Im probably not the only 1

who answered yes 2 1 high risk category along with yes

2 being sexually active. How many folks r there here

who r sexually active, not using protection, with an

infected partner and have managed not 2 get the virus?

md

--- Hepatitis C

<bobLists@...> wrote:

>

> not that i haven't enjoyed some in times past, but

that's wrong, not true, &

> " they " are therefore lame....

> bobL

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> > Oh and btw, a little rough sex never hurt anyone!

> > Except maybe the guy from INXS. Maybe a few others

> > also, but ya know what they say: no pain youre

lame!

> > :-) md

>

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....i think i might've saw once where it was found in saliva, but still would

have to find it's way into the blood. it dodesn't get assimmilated in the

digestive tract unless there's an abnormmal condition there allowing it to

get into the blood. it's likely present in lymphatic, spinal, & other fluids

also...probably a high likelihood in feces at least if there's g.i.

problems, don't know about urine.... but those fluids aren't mormally

readily exchanged & would pose danger to health care people.

i think you put incorrect meaning into the way what you read was maybe not

so well structured.

bobL

> Re: RE: Re: those whom both you and

> you spouse have hep c

>

>

> According to a recorded msg from the King Co. Dept. of

> Health, Hep C virus is in the blood, but can also be

> spread through intercourse, though uncommon. So there

> it is, hep c can be spread w/o b2b contact. If

> intercouse was just another way 4 b2b contact to

> occur, it would have been included in the list of

> things like clippers, toothbrushes, and razors. But

> instead, intercourse stood alone, implying hep c can

> be in stuff other than blood. So now a new question,

> who has it in something other than their blood? Also,

> how would I know whether I contacted it thru b2b or

> sex? I guess things can be narrowed down thru

> elimination, but ultimately u cant say 4 sure how i

> got it if I was doing anything thats high risk AND

> being sexually active. And Im probably not the only 1

> who answered yes 2 1 high risk category along with yes

> 2 being sexually active. How many folks r there here

> who r sexually active, not using protection, with an

> infected partner and have managed not 2 get the virus?

> md

> --- Hepatitis C

> <bobLists@...> wrote:

> >

> > not that i haven't enjoyed some in times past, but

> that's wrong, not true, &

> > " they " are therefore lame....

> > bobL

> >

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > Oh and btw, a little rough sex never hurt anyone!

> > > Except maybe the guy from INXS. Maybe a few others

> > > also, but ya know what they say: no pain youre

> lame!

> > > :-) md

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Mark,

There must be a blood to blood link. Hep C has been found in saliva

but the RNA strands were fragmented so replacation is not probable.

Yes, hep C can be transmitted through sex....Men having sex with

men, sex workers (prostitutes), sex where genital warts, herpes or

shingles has caused a break in the skin surface. If the woman is on

her period and the male has open sores or abrasions on his penis or

if he performs oral sex and has bleeding gums he could get

infected. If the man has recently had a prostate biopsy and engages

in anal sex with a woman..she could get infected.

If you and your patner regularly put bandages on each other after

sex there is a risk for infection.

Yes, sex is happening...but there is a blood to blood link.

In several studies (Sweden or Italy, can't remember) of long term

couples where one partner is infected and the other is not, the

infection rate is something like one infection in 450 patient years.

Your point has been made for the sexual infection route. If you

really think you were infected through sex, you are in the less than

5% of those infected.

My $0.02,

Glenn

> >

> > not that i haven't enjoyed some in times past, but

> that's wrong, not true, &

> > " they " are therefore lame....

> > bobL

> >

> > > -----Original Message-----

> > > Oh and btw, a little rough sex never hurt anyone!

> > > Except maybe the guy from INXS. Maybe a few others

> > > also, but ya know what they say: no pain youre

> lame!

> > > :-) md

> >

>

>

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Very informative post. Thanks. md

--- Hepatitis C

<grisley4@...> wrote:

> Mark,

> There must be a blood to blood link. Hep C has been

found in saliva

> but the RNA strands were fragmented so replacation

is not probable.

>

> Yes, hep C can be transmitted through sex....Men

having sex with

> men, sex workers (prostitutes), sex where genital

warts, herpes or

> shingles has caused a break in the skin surface. If

the woman is on

> her period and the male has open sores or abrasions

on his penis or

> if he performs oral sex and has bleeding gums he

could get

> infected. If the man has recently had a prostate

biopsy and engages

> in anal sex with a woman..she could get infected.

>

> If you and your patner regularly put bandages on

each other after

> sex there is a risk for infection.

>

> Yes, sex is happening...but there is a blood to

blood link.

>

> In several studies (Sweden or Italy, can't remember)

of long term

> couples where one partner is infected and the other

is not, the

> infection rate is something like one infection in

450 patient years.

>

> Your point has been made for the sexual infection

route. If you

> really think you were infected through sex, you are

in the less than

> 5% of those infected.

>

> My $0.02,

> Glenn

>

>

>

> > >

> > > not that i haven't enjoyed some in times past,

but

> > that's wrong, not true, &

> > > " they " are therefore lame....

> > > bobL

> > >

> > > > -----Original Message-----

> > > > Oh and btw, a little rough sex never hurt

anyone!

> > > > Except maybe the guy from INXS. Maybe a few

others

> > > > also, but ya know what they say: no pain youre

> > lame!

> > > > :-) md

> > >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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