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needle jab?

i just want to ask you guys if you were stuck with a needle in the lower back by someone, would there be bleeding at the hole? bcause i have some OCD and i went out to town the other day and someone walked by me really fast, it just freaked me out. when i got home i looked in the mirror at my lower back and there was no bleeding only i found a scab which i am sure was from acne sore... which means the the wound was days old, right? not from that same day? i mean, a scab can't form that fast within 30 mins and be totally hard and black, right?

please reassure me.
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ok thanks lizzie. there was no blood, and i am sure there would of been some blood.
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186166 tn?1385259382
i have never seen a scab form in 30 minutes.

you do not have a hiv concern...
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i am sure it did not happen, but i looked at my back and freaked out when i saw a wound but not bleeding and healed with a scab. but my question is a hard scab would not form in 30 mins, right?
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186166 tn?1385259382
are you saying that someone walked past you and you "think" they might have just stuck you with a needle...just for the hell of it...no reason?

your ocd is worse than you think.

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thanks but can you answer those questions. a needle wound would be bleeding, right. and the scab would not form that fast?
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234738 tn?1198003241
You may be better served in the OCD forum.
Good luck.
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