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Elbow Pains

I had sore throat 2 weeks after exposure and then 1.5 weeks after that my elbow began to hurt. Could this be ars
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This will be my last answer to you, because it is clear that you have already made up your mind. You do not have caught HIV via this exposure and as a result you cannot have ARS. The only people that should worry about ARS are people with a known exposure, and even then HIV cannot be diagnosed via symptoms.

Please move on.
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Would my ars symptoms come all at once or does it look good that the elbow pains started WAY after the sore throat began?
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People get sore throats and sore elbows all the time. You wont have got HIV as a result of this exposure. Forget about it and move on.
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But they seem awfully convenient.....
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In which case you will not have caught HIV, and your symptoms are not HIV related. You cant catch HIV from oral sex, pre cum or not.
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I licked a man's lower penis shaft and his testicles. Maybe precum
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what was your exposure?
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