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I was just wondering if anyone else out there has HIV anxiety? I absolutely hate living w/ myself everyday. It's exhausting. There is always a new exposure. I'm getting therapy 1 x week but no meds. I'm so scared. I've been afraid of touching doorknobs (I have touched 1 recently that had blood on it), lightswitches (touched 1 recently that had blood on it). I have a difficult time shopping b/c if I see something red on the ground in the parking lot, it's blood. I'm afraid of everything b/c of HIV. I've had test after test, all neg. but I feel like everyday there is something new to worry about. Last night, at Wal-Mart, I picked up a pair of shoes and felt like something stuck my finger (I had my gloves on of course) but there was no blood and no puncture mark. I went on w/ my shopping and had to go back before leaving to make sure there wasn't a needle in the shoe. After I did that, I felt some better. Got home, thought maybe the needle was in the box. I had to get up at 1:00 a.m. and go to wal-mart and make sure there wasn't a needle in the box. Well, you could tell the woman that works the dept. must have straightened up the shoes b4 she left... needless to say, no needle but now I wonder, did she find a needle while cleaning and took it out of the box, therefore, I wouldn't see it when I went back to check? This is killing me and I don't know what else to do? Any suggestions? Does this sound like OCD, obsession only, hypochondria (I do tend to worry about cancer if HIV isn't a threat that day for some reason). Any answers much appreciated!
 
Posts: 11 | Registered: January 16, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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When you experience the obsessive part of OCD or scary thoughts it seems that when one obsessive worry dissipates another is right around the corner to take its place. I think the brain will just get stuck on anything that fears you the most. HIV is obviously your scariest thought right now and yes I do believe this is OCD you have. Its the same tools for every form of OCD....accept the thought in your experience and distract yourself by doing something else. You accept it as ok to be in your experience but you keep living your life as usual. Eventually it does go away when you can truly let the thought be there. Its a process and I'm still mastering it myself this time around. I've dealt with OCD off and on for years in periods of high stress in my life and it does go away after a while. Keep pressing on but I hope it gives you comfort that it is OCD you are dealing with. Learn as much as you can about the disorder and you will work past it. Hope that helps
 
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Also, you are experience not just obsessive but compulsiveness too. The thought you have that maybe there really was a needle is the obsessive part...driving back to the store to check is the compulsion. Think of the compulsion as the behavior part. That's the first to work on. Behavior is what you can control. Thoughts you have to let be.
 
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Scared & confused,

HIV can only be contracted through blood and body fluids. You would have to have a cut on you hand or be splashed in the face and it getting into your eyes, nose, or mouth. HIV does not live on surfaces. Dried blood on a surface is no threat either, the virus can not survive.
HIV is not that easy to contract. I have been working in the health care field for 20 years, and have worked with many HIV positive people, and have not contracted it. The surest way to contract HIV is through unprotected sex with many different partners. I hope that this has helped you. you are in my prayers.
 
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I just get so exhausted living everyday. I'm not suicidal since my biggest fear really is dying (I think) but most days I just don't want to even get out of bed. I simply don't feel like I can take another day like this. I've researched OCD, read books and it almost feels like nothing is going to help make it better. I'm so tired of living this way. It's causing marital problems. I constantly have to ask my spouse, "could I get HIV this way?", "is there a cut on my hand?", "do you see a hole like a needle mark that I could have sat on at the restaurant that would be in the seat?". I constantly need reassurance. Now, the big thing is this wal-mart trip... There is no reassurance that I can get b/c maybe there was a needle in the shoe box and someone removed b4 I went back to check. What made me feel this little pain in my finger when I went to pick up the shoe? This is almost the last straw!!!! I don't know what else I can deal with. Everything (each new exposure) seems to be worse than the last and keep in mind, there's several every day!!!!
 
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Does anyone know why some of us obsess over HIV and cancer instead of hurting others or ourselves? I know that I can control my actions. I once had the obsession that I too would hurt someone else but in listening to the tapes I realized the very fact that it scared me let me know that I would never do it and that pretty much eased my mind but now.... I have gotten on this HIV thing and can't seem to get over it. It's like HIV is always there waiting to get me. I'm so afraid and I don't know how to get over it. How do you really know when a fear is "irrational"... they all seem rational to me but to everyone else they're irrational. What's wrong w/ my brain that I can't see how irrational I'm being?
 
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I should probably mention that i had an affair a few months ago and I'm trying now to work my marriage out but I'm still not happy. The same thing I left the marriage for is still there. I just wonder if the "HIV Scare" is because of the stigma that goes w/ having an affair? Or maybe I'm not dealing w/ the guilt? Or... could it be that I'm punishing myself? My therapist seems to think all of them but IDK???? It's interesting that I developed this fear after having an affair, ya think? Oh, I have been tested as previously posted and all tests were negative up to a year afterwards.
 
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I just wanted to add that HIV lives in blood exposed to air for only 30 seconds.


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Just curious. When did this fear of HIV started or shall I say what caused it?.
 
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It started when I had an affair. I saw the other person for about 5 years and felt that they were the answers to all my prayers. This person was a great person and made me feel special and loved like I had never been loved b4! We left our marriages and moved in together after a while of being "separated" from our spouses and then the changes started. Bugging my phone, having me followed, checking up on me, breaking into my house, verbal, mental and physical abuse. My spouse wanted to work things out so I went back home... shouldn't have I guess but thought it was best for the kids. Then.... the beast (anxiety) reared it's ugly head. I have gone through it since. The HIV phobia, cancer, losing my mind, thoughts racing, fear, fear, fear. I just can't seem to shake this HIV thing though. I feel as though (if you read my first post), that I have now really been exposed because of this feeling in my finger and now I've convinced myself that I was stuck by a needle in the shoe box at Wal-Mart. I have felt all day like this is the beginning of the end of my life. I so badly don't want to feel this way anymore. My therapist says that the one person I trusted in my whole life betrayed me and it hurts so bad that I'm using this phobia to distract me from thinking about the end of the relationship because the end of the relationship is scarier to me than this phobia, so apparently I'm distracting myself!
 
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Dear scared and confused,

I personally believe there is something to the idea of scary thoughts/ocd being a distraction from other things in our lives we just can't deal with. Maybe through working through your feelings about your marriage and affair and building your self worth again you will start to obsess less over this. All fears are irrational...all of them...its just hard to recognize when you are caught in the spin cycle.
 
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Friend,
I had a blood transfusion years back - For many years I manifested my thoughts on what/if the blood was tained with HIV? Do yourself a favor - Get yourself tested and remove the fear. You do not get AIDS from doorknobs, shaking hands, etc... Look at all the doctors that deal with HIV patients and do not catch the illness.
 
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Believe me, I have been tested every 3 months for the past year. I know, realistically that I really haven't had any exposures but I'm so afraid of needles being put in chairs or thrown on the ground or now even put in shoe boxes at Wal-Mart. I know this too is irrational (i guess) but I have a hard time telling myself that there wasn't a needle in the box when I can't explain that "twinge" of pain I felt in my finger when I grabbed the shoe. There's no puncture hole nor did it bleed but I have been obsessing over this all night. Does anyone know of a way to break the ruminations? Please help me!
 
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One of my first "what if" worries was being exposed to blood and getting HIV. I can relate to how you feel, the fear of germs , touching, having to check etc. I worked in the medical care field, and will return some day. So this was a hard worry for me. No matter what people told me I would convince myself otherwise, but it has been 15 years since that worry, and nothing that I thought would come out of it ever did. I no longer worry about HIV or germs, However, my what ifs moved onto to some other what if worries. I am working on that now, medication and therapy. I did not want you to feel all alone in this particular worry, and I'm sure there are many others out there too. I wish so much I could remove this anguish for you. It does sound like some obscessing issues, but please see someone/Dr. who can help you. Once I finally saw someone, it got a lot easier for me.
 
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I understand completely what are you are feeling right now. You are not alone and there is help out there! Stay strong and get help. There are people that you can talk to and there is light at the end of the tunnel. Trust me. Seek professional help when you can, it really helps.
 
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