A month ago I was diagnosed with hepatitis C (the bad one). I don't use intravenous drugs, I don't have any tattoos, I don't do or participate in any of the leading causes of the disease, but I'm infected. When I had my arm operated on in July, one of the doctors pricked themselves with something, so they ran a series of blood tests and while clear of anything else, this came up positive. On October 15th, I meet with the specialist to start treatment to eradicate it. Depending on how long I've been infected there's a lot on my plate. Either the treatment goes well and liver damage is minimal or, in the worst case, I go on a transplant list.
Now the crux of where I'm going with this- first off, I'm getting the best care possible, but , when I talked to my family doctor, we went over possible scenarios that may have caused this. As noted above, those weren't applicable. That left 2 possibilities. It was transmitted during one of the 2 surgeries I had previously or it came from my "dirty" job. I mulled it over and, yes we do come in contact with a lot of possibilities day to day. Think about what we do - we clean blood, feces, urine and a host of other stuff without even knowing. This is just a reminder to take all the precautions you can and be very careful - too lazy to run to the truck to get gloves? Don't do it. Wear a respirator? I'm only gonna be a minute. Piss poor excuse. Think about your about it.I'm usually really good about protecting myself on the job and nearly always wear PPE . Look after yourselves - things can change in just a second.
Now the crux of where I'm going with this- first off, I'm getting the best care possible, but , when I talked to my family doctor, we went over possible scenarios that may have caused this. As noted above, those weren't applicable. That left 2 possibilities. It was transmitted during one of the 2 surgeries I had previously or it came from my "dirty" job. I mulled it over and, yes we do come in contact with a lot of possibilities day to day. Think about what we do - we clean blood, feces, urine and a host of other stuff without even knowing. This is just a reminder to take all the precautions you can and be very careful - too lazy to run to the truck to get gloves? Don't do it. Wear a respirator? I'm only gonna be a minute. Piss poor excuse. Think about your about it.I'm usually really good about protecting myself on the job and nearly always wear PPE . Look after yourselves - things can change in just a second.