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26 days after exposure...ars? for TEAK and Lizzie lou

hi,i posted a couple of days ago and i was told no risk...but today exactly 26 days after exposure my temperature is 99.9 farenheit...i have a sore throat with yellow mucus in the throat, slight pain in the sides of my forehead,no apparent swollen lymph nodes...and i dont see a rash all over my trunk....i know that you will say no risk...but just for my ease of mind and anxiety relief,can you answer two,three questions...
1)what is temperature in ars in farenheit,is it ALWAYS over 101 farenheit
2)can ars happen after 4 weeks after exposure and finally
3)the thought in my head is that i take a very strong multivitamin which has increased my immune system so it is taking longer for ars to develop and im on one antipsychotic and one anti depressant and one anti anxiety drug so my body temperature has become such because of taking them that i dont get a full fledged fever but 99.5-99.9 is like 101 farenheit for me...kindly answer all three please...thanks
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186166 tn?1385259382
the pure fact that you mentioned a fever of 101 AND ars at 4 weeks, shows that you have read the forum and KNOW the answers to those questions,

NOOOOOOOO,,,vitamins wont affect seroconversion,

now move along,,,you had no risk
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1)what is temperature in ars in farenheit,is it ALWAYS over 101 farenheit
2)can ars happen after 4 weeks after exposure and finally
3)the thought in my head is that i take a very strong multivitamin gnc mega men twice a day which has increased my immune system so it is taking longer for ars to develop and im on one antipsychotic and one anti depressant and one anti anxiety drug so my body temperature has become such because of taking them that i dont get a full fledged fever but 99.5-99.9 is like 101 farenheit for me...kindly answer all three please...thanks
please answer these questions lizzie
my question is that what is my true temperature...the one in which the room was very hot and the window was closed,my temperature went upto 100.4....while when i got out of blanket,opened the window for a while,its 8 degree centigrade outside btw,my slipers and feet feel cold but i feel ok now and my temperature is 99.4 now....so which is the correct temperature:S
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186166 tn?1385259382
see your dr if you are having health concerns...its NOT hiv,

kindly move on...you do not have a hiv concern
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the heating in my room was alot thats why my temperature increased...i opened the window for a while now,my temperature is back to 99.4-99.6...thats not a fever so its all cool i guess...

my question is that what is my true temperature...the one in which the room was very hot and the window was closed,my temperature went upto 100.4....while when i got out of blanket,opened the window for a while,its 8 degree centigrade outside btw,my slipers and feet feel cold but i feel ok now and my temperature is 99.4 now....so which is the correct temperature:S
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as you have a protected sex you can forget about hiv. yellow mucus in the throat that diagnosed with a doctor can be result of bacterial infection and need antibiotic for treatment. just go and visit your family medicine doctor.
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Just checked my temperature again...its 100.4 :(....this could also be because the room i am in is very hot right now and i am not sweating so this could have effect on my temperature maybe...fingers crossed
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