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2008 Med Attendee
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Hey, I have a question. I tested positive for exposure to TB when I was three. I've already tested positive so it's irrelevant to take another test. Will I be limited as to what I can and can't do at the forum?


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From what I heard, yeah, but if that isn't the truth then there is no need for ANYONE to take the test in the first place. But I'm not sure exactly what it is you won't beable to do there, I personally think it stinks.
 
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I think they are needed to be allowed into the hospitals, since TB can be dormant in your system.
 
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TB tests are required and needed for ALL hospital visits because if you have it and go visit one, you could give it to the whole hospital.
Just get one to be safe, they do not hurt.
I just had mine done like 4 days ago.


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