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Excess Salivia

Has any one ever come accross a posting on Excess Salivia

I have been experiencing excess salivia in my mouth, (having to clear my throat every 5 minutes) along with my neck pain (which is now becoming a throat pain). (I am at Week 10 post a low risk exposure)

I have come accross a medical posting that stating this could be caused by HIV infection.

Could someone please inform me if they have heard or experienced this?

Plus whether if within the ARS period or well pass this period?
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461503 tn?1212066010
you didnt even gave me time to answer, Good work
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461503 tn?1212066010
And that proves it has nothing to do with hiv, since you are negative, your tests prove it, (worrio)? hummmmmmmmmm

Go and find a therapist you dont have hiv, and what your doctor did was the good thing to do,
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461503 tn?1212066010
Excess Saliva is caused by 100.000 thousands of things, liek being hungry and smelling food, but it has nothing to do wiht HIV,
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