Many people don't know how they got hepatitis C. That's not surprising considering that you can get hepatitis C in many ways, including events you may not think of as risky. People who have hepatitis C were infected through blood-to-blood contact with someone who has the disease. You may not even remember a specific time you may have gotten the virus. It can be decades before any symptoms appear!
Hepatitis C is not a judgment of you as a person. And the way you got hepatitis C doesn't change its effect on you or the way it is treated. All of the questions that will be asked are about ways you may have had blood-to-blood contact in the past.* Some of them are personal and may be uncomfortable for you to answer—but your future health is more important than any past actions.
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*The following is not intended to be a complete list of risk factors.