In 1989, an oral surgeon refused to remove my wisdom teeth because of a single response on a questionnaire, this time about AIDS. It asked whether you had spent two or more weeks in certain places within the last six months. San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Miami, Haiti, or any Haitiian community. I had been in New York for three weeks over Christmas vacation. Despite having absolutely no actual risk factors, I was refused. The questionnaire was composed by The Cleveland Clinic and nearly all dental offices in Ohio were using it. I ended up waiting several months and seeing a dentist back in New York. There was no problem at all. No questionnaire, just needed general health information. Fear and paranoia are contagious.