Message from @banestrum

Discord ID: 426929234489901057


2018-03-24 02:19:56 UTC  

`The virus is spread by contact with contaminated blood; for example, from sharing needles or from unsterile tattoo equipment.
Most people have no symptoms. Those who do develop symptoms may have fatigue, nausea, loss of appetite and yellowing of the eyes and skin.

Hepatitis C is treated with antiviral medication. In some people, newer medicines can eradicate the virus.`

2018-03-24 02:20:00 UTC  

Not the right hep, but still

2018-03-24 02:20:26 UTC  

okay, that's between wrestlers

2018-03-24 02:20:27 UTC  

Maybe when he said he got it from some French beach

2018-03-24 02:20:33 UTC  

you just misheard him when he said 'beach'

2018-03-24 02:20:38 UTC  

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2018-03-24 02:20:42 UTC  

The estimated risk for infection after a needlestick injury or cut exposure to HCV-infected blood is approximately 1.8%.

2018-03-24 02:20:55 UTC  

so maybe he was just wrestling with a sweaty person on a french beach

2018-03-24 02:20:55 UTC  

imma go with arch on this one

2018-03-24 02:21:11 UTC  

he;s right on hep c being blood to blood

2018-03-24 02:21:28 UTC  

Maybe he stepped on a needle?

2018-03-24 02:21:40 UTC  

maybe he fucked a skank

2018-03-24 02:21:41 UTC  

Not trying to make excuses, just want to think diseases are harder to get

2018-03-24 02:21:48 UTC  

he fucked a beach, dude

2018-03-24 02:21:54 UTC  

Please let me continue to think that

2018-03-24 02:23:05 UTC  

ohhh wow ok im done reasareching hep c soo glad i never been to a dentist in 10 years

2018-03-24 02:24:16 UTC  

YUP

2018-03-24 02:24:21 UTC  

you can get it from a dentist who worked on a previous patient, and as it's one of those things people dont have symptoms for years

2018-03-24 02:24:21 UTC  

All that tainted blood

2018-03-24 02:24:52 UTC  

Diseased persons should be sent to colonize dangerous lands

2018-03-24 02:25:15 UTC  

you could get it from a surgeon who worked on a previous patient too

2018-03-24 02:25:19 UTC  

no

2018-03-24 02:25:20 UTC  

Just try to go to a dentist who doesn't look like this

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/426929483996594186/Nick_Riviera.png

2018-03-24 02:25:22 UTC  

they have procedures for that though

2018-03-24 02:25:30 UTC  

because a surgan get new tools every job

2018-03-24 02:25:31 UTC  

like disposable gloves

2018-03-24 02:25:37 UTC  

dentists clean theirs

2018-03-24 02:25:40 UTC  

and sterlizing

2018-03-24 02:26:01 UTC  

right, and by cleaning they clean the hep away

2018-03-24 02:26:42 UTC  

I'd rather just dispose of the surgeon and patient

2018-03-24 02:26:45 UTC  

mistakes happen i got 3 doctors in the famliy, theres a reason even vets do not clean scalpels

2018-03-24 02:26:49 UTC  

Get rid of all the risk

2018-03-24 02:26:50 UTC  

XD

2018-03-24 02:27:16 UTC  

Or have hep+ surgeons work only on hep+ patients

2018-03-24 02:27:21 UTC  

things that go in the body should always then go in the trash

2018-03-24 02:27:26 UTC  

mistakes do happen, I'm just saying, I think you are at greater risk of getting gingivitis that hepatitis

2018-03-24 02:27:37 UTC  

just wipe it down with a damp paper towel, you'll be alright

2018-03-24 02:27:40 UTC  

Yeah, but I can floss that away

2018-03-24 02:27:40 UTC  

nope i take care of my teeth