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ARS and Stomach/Timing

It's been 8 weeks since my possible exposure.  With ARS, does it definitely go away after 1 to 2 weeks?  Also, is ARS always accompanied by a high fever?  I've had constant stomach issues, sore throat, white tonuge, muddy stools, etc for 8 weeks.  All started right after my exposure.  Please advise.
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Thanks Lizzie...I understand....but to my question for my own education...is ARS always accompanied by a high fever and does it always go away after 1-2 weeks?
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186166 tn?1385259382
maybe you should actually LISTEN to the response you got from dr hook since you paid for it.

"You are having a difficult time believing that you did not get something from the encounter you described despite the fact there is no evidence that this is the case.  Your anxiety is getting the best of you."  

YOU WERE NEVER AT RISK.
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