Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Hi teresa, Although hcv isn't easily contracted, it can be through blood. If someone was bleeding from a cut etc. and you bandaged them or washed them off and their blood got in an open cut on you, you could get this. It is very possible you got this before you were married. I have had this for 30 years. I know when I got it because in my teen years I used needles and was in Parkland hosp. in isolation for two months. If you shave with a friends razor and they knicked themselves and you cut yourself with the razor, you can get it. It really doesn't matter how long you've had it, just that you get to a doctor and get whatever treatment is available. Don't beat yourself up about how and when...focus on recovery. teresa kemper wrote: This is a question I am posting to all of my groups ... a question that really bugs at me. I notice ALOT that there are quite a large number of fellow " heppers " who say things like " I contracted Hep C so many years ago, but just got diagnosed so and so years ago " . The question is ... How do you know how long you have had it? I have busted my brains trying to figure out how I got this beast . . and when! In my 43 years, I cannot recall any time where I would have contracted it ... and my husband of 23 years is negative! HELP HELP HELP! I know some of you were diagnosed with an " unknown hepatitis " years ago, but what about the rest of you who just found out but can say it was years ago? Is there a number from a test that can say it must have been so long ago or something? Wildflower4ever1961 just swayin' with the breeze ]z]z] __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 , Some know a particular incident like recieving blood after surgery,accident and so forth. Some are like myself. Healthcare workers who have recieved needle sticks and those are documented. Some figure it was from iv drug use and they remember how old they were. I have been covered in blood at times when I worked the ER when I was younger in a rural hospital. So hun, you probably will not remember a particular incident. You could have been bandaging a bloody cut on a friend and you had a open sore and you got it that way or was blood brothers(in your case sister) with a friend with Hep C. Remember as kids we did that? Well some of us did.LOL You may remember a incident some day but maybe you won't. The important thing is that you take care of yourself. Do what is best for you. And my favorite saying is " Don't sweat the small stuff " . Love Janet > This is a question I am posting to all of my groups ... a question that really bugs at me. I notice ALOT that there are quite a large number of fellow " heppers " who say things like " I contracted Hep C so many years ago, but just got diagnosed so and so years ago " . The question is ... How do you know how long you have had it? I have busted my brains trying to figure out how I got this beast . . and when! In my 43 years, I cannot recall any time where I would have contracted it ... and my husband of 23 years is negative! HELP HELP HELP! I know some of you were diagnosed with an " unknown hepatitis " years ago, but what about the rest of you who just found out but can say it was years ago? Is there a number from a test that can say it must have been so long ago or something? > > > Wildflower4ever1961 > just swayin' with the breeze > ]z]z] > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Thanks, Janet! You are right, wondering does not help. I've been the route of " blood sisters?, ear piercings?, blood transfusions?, jet gun vaccine? ..... I pretty much give up! I am back tracking my medical records to see where that gets me, then I am done! Janet wrote: , Some know a particular incident like recieving blood after surgery,accident and so forth. Some are like myself. Healthcare workers who have recieved needle sticks and those are documented. Some figure it was from iv drug use and they remember how old they were. I have been covered in blood at times when I worked the ER when I was younger in a rural hospital. So hun, you probably will not remember a particular incident. You could have been bandaging a bloody cut on a friend and you had a open sore and you got it that way or was blood brothers(in your case sister) with a friend with Hep C. Remember as kids we did that? Well some of us did.LOL You may remember a incident some day but maybe you won't. The important thing is that you take care of yourself. Do what is best for you. And my favorite saying is " Don't sweat the small stuff " . Love Wildflower4ever1961 just swayin' with the breeze ]z]z] __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Thanks, ! I've thought about all that .... and I will probably never know. I have been the treatment route, once, but had to quit because of VERY serious sides. Luckily, I am in very good condition with my liver and all, so I can hold out for another more tolerable treatment. lisa crocker wrote: Hi teresa, Although hcv isn't easily contracted, it can be through blood. If someone was bleeding from a cut etc. and you bandaged them or washed them off and their blood got in an open cut on you, you could get this. It is very possible you got this before you were married. I have had this for 30 years. I know when I got it because in my teen years I used needles and was in Parkland hosp. in isolation for two months. If you shave with a friends razor and they knicked themselves and you cut yourself with the razor, you can get it. It really doesn't matter how long you've had it, just that you get to a doctor and get whatever treatment is available. Don't beat yourself up about how and when...focus on recovery. Wildflower4ever1961 just swayin' with the breeze ]z]z] __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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