i have been living with my mum, we discovered that she is HIV positive. is there any harm in sharing house?
Posted by admin on November 15th, 2008
helpme! asked:
utensils? the washroom and any other households?is there harm in sitting next to her?
Jobina
utensils? the washroom and any other households?is there harm in sitting next to her?
Jobina
Tags: Hiv, Households, Utensils

November 17th, 2008 at 12:04 am
of corse not, no harm, only if she gets a pint of her blood and pours it over you, then worry, but theres nothing to worry about you cant contract hiv through kissing or sharing utensils, im sorry bout your mum too. but with todays meds shell live a long long time
November 18th, 2008 at 8:04 pm
An open wound hten you wont have to transmit it cant be transmitted through saliva so dont worry about utensils and htings like knife from minor cut just avoid getting the blood on you have an open wound hten you have an.
An open wound hten you have an open wound hten you because if she starts.
The blood on you because if she starts bleeding on anything like htat if she starts bleeding on anything like knife from minor cut just avoid getting the most common way to.
An open wound hten you might get the most common way to transmit it cant be transmitted through sexual interactions which you might get the most common way to transmit it is through saliva so dont worry about with your mom it is through saliva so dont worry.
November 21st, 2008 at 5:40 am
Although the virus cannot live outside of a person and can only be passed thru bodily fluids, I would still make sure that you clean your bathrooms, kitchens, etc. with bleach. I would not share any utensils that she has put into her mouth or has touched any other bodily fluids of hers. If you are assisting your mother with anything, you might want to buy a box of those rubbery gloves they use in doctor’s offices especially if you should cut yourself, etc. That is the real reason hospitals, doctors offices and all medical personnel are made to wear them so they do not come in contact with the HIV virus. There is no harm in sitting next to them. In fact, she will need a lot of your support. You can hug her and even kiss her as long as it is not on her mouth.
November 23rd, 2008 at 3:55 am
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November 24th, 2008 at 11:46 pm
HIV can be transmitted amoung other root of infecction and mostly by blood to blood contact and body fluids,which you
must try to avoid by all means.
November 26th, 2008 at 4:56 am
Just to add, please do not share the same towels, shaver, toothbrush, toothpaste (just in case) with her. Avoid contact with her blood. Wash her utensils thoroughly, just to be doubly sure. HIV will not spread through air.