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Asymptomatic period.

While I certainly understand this forum is limited to risk analysis and testing questions, I have a general HIV question to ask. Some websites claim most people go ten years asymptomatic, but I've read the doctors on this forum post that it is rare to go a few years still 'healthy' post HIV infection. Any body know where that 10 year figure came from?

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186166 tn?1385259382
pretty self explanatory...you currently have TWO (double) posts on the forum about this.
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I don't understand?
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186166 tn?1385259382
double post
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