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170597 tn?1204052755

Cold weather and sore throat

How common is sore throat and cold weather? As you all know it's winter time and everyone around is getting sick. And I did had protected sex with a female around two weeks ago. This morning I had a sore throat. Other than that, I haven't seen any other symptoms. I want to forget about it and move on. Should I be worry about sore throat? Or just forget about it and move on with my life?
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186166 tn?1385259382
what??????????????????????????????????

get your arse off the forum...lol...you had protected sex!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  if you are going to throw yourself into a panic every time you have sex (protected)...then you better ONLY have sex with yourself.

say bye bye :)
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186166 tn?1385259382
hi...

i would like to direct you to a wonderful site.  it is called aidsmeds and you can connect with others who have hiv there.  if is full of information that can be useful to you about hiv.  please give it a look.

there is only one person on this site who has aids and my son has hiv...other than that...just a bunch of worried wells.  this is not the site that you are looking for.
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462480 tn?1206606981
i have recently been told i have hiv, and i was wondering if the cold weather can affect me. reason being is i work mainly outside and i dont want the virus to get in the way of my job
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255761 tn?1204166672
Move on !!!!! No Risk .
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