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> Yes I think he'd be a little annoyed if they turned around and said he
> still had it. Or his own body played a sick joke on him.
There's no greeting card for that, but there should be.
redeemed.
> you sound like an emo blog :P
Arg!
> Smedlos wrote:
> But knowing that you could have helped save millions of lives but
> didn't.
>
> I can live with that. Sorry. You may think the sympathy vote washes
> with me.
>
> It doesn't.
you sound like an emo blog :P
> But wouldn't you want a re-test to make sure the 'all clear' wasn't a
> mistake?
Sure. But I wouldn't willingly turn myself into a lab rat.
> Pandaemonium wrote:
> *Shrug*
>
> I wouldn't too, being phobic of doctors / hospitals etc. Selfish?
> yes. Definitly. Happier? Certainly.
>
> But wouldn't you want a re-test to make sure the 'all clear' wasn't a
> mistake?
That's probably the reason he doesn't want to be touched. Imagine what that would do to your head - complete mindf*** - moreso with the added pressure he'll be under now to undergo tests, but like Pand says, it's his choice. What sort of society would we be living in if we forced him?
> But knowing that you could have helped save millions of lives but
> didn't.
I can live with that. Sorry. You may think the sympathy vote washes with me.
It doesn't.
It's harsh, but it's something I cannot be moved on.....
> *Shrug*
>
> I wouldn't too, being phobic of doctors / hospitals etc. Selfish?
> yes. Definitly. Happier? Certainly.
But wouldn't you want a re-test to make sure the 'all clear' wasn't a mistake?
I'd hate to be told initially that I'd somehow become HIV-free, only to be told shortly after that, no, it was a mistake and I still have the virus.
Not that I'd enjoy getting news of HIV in the first place...