Originally Posted by
Rowan
Cold sores are apart of the herpes simplex A virus. Once its obtained, your body starts producing antibodies for it for the rest of your life, because that's what happens when you are afflicted with it. I think what loaf is saying is that most people already have this virus but its prone to inflammation due to various circumstances, which are not often. The thing is, herpes simplex a is not a sexually transmitted disease since cold sores are herpes simplex a, they are highly contagious and can be passed from sharing a drink, to flaking of skin on a pillow from someone who has it currently inflamed. Herpes simplex b is the kind to affect your genitalia although herpes simplex b is considered sexually transmitted because the only way to get it is from oral sex or sex with someone with inflammation on the genitals. Oral sex from simplex A will give the person simplex b, the kind that affects the nether regions.
Now, someone who isn't affected with neither lifelong virus, would you be willing to become infected for the chance at saving a life? Although its proven that CPR is practically useless and has as high as a 2% chance at resuscitating someone in the best of circumstances IF its performed correctly.
dont try and make me feel bad for opting out of helping someone when it impacts me negatively.
I dont mean to discourage people from doing CPR (non herpe circumstances) but outside of a hospital, more than often cpr does more harm that good and records state 5% of people would survive if passer by's did not perform CPR, but instead called an ambulance.
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