
We are almost done with school! I am getting so anxious to finish with my classes so that I can just go to the beach every day. The worst thing is going to school when the sun is shining bright with no clouds! I have enjoyed reading everyone's blogs, and being able to relate to you guys with the assignments and troubles. This class was definitely a challenge for me because I am the biggest procrastinator, but I think I made it through with a good grade. :)
QOTW #11
I liked our topic this week because it was about my Did You Know. It is easy to say that you would agree to take the pills every day for the next month, but I think it would be hard to remember to take them. Also, the side effects would interfere with my school and work. I would do just about anything to prevent myself if I knew I was pricked by a needle. When there is a possible prevention I do not understand why someone would want to risk getting the disease. Even though it is not 100% going to work, there is still a chance that the medications could help you.
Did You Know?!?
Did you know that your chance of being infected by HIV positive blood from a needle prick is only .3% ("Seriously," 2006) . The blood has to be fresh in order to transmit the disease to another person. I was always taught never to push the trash down in a public trash can because there could be needles in there. If the chances are only .3% than people really shouldn't be scared.
Seriously. (2006, August 30). Retrieved from http://chirucola.blogspot.com/2006/08/hiv-aids-myths-and-facts_30.html













