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vaginal lubrication

had a cut on finger,rubbed the outside of CWS vagina.

- symptoms
- diareha
- burning skin (arms mainly)
-  tender lymph nodes all over body
- appetite loss
- weight loss
- ulcer on lip
- white tongue

Occurred from two weeks ,some symptoms still persists
it is now 7 weeks from exposure

(1)  is vaginal lubrication hiv infectous?
(2) do you advice testing

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think it may be a mega concoction of both fear and guilt.

thank you guys im moving on
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I think you need to consider whether the root of your problem is really guilt disguised as fear of HIV as some sort of punishment for cheating.  It might help to talk to a therapist about it.
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480448 tn?1426948538
We are NOT going to keep repeating ourselves.  You had no risk, period!!!

If your fiancee is ill, she should see a doctor, but it has NOTHING to do with HIV!

Seriously....MOVE ON!!
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after the apparent NO RISK incident and all symptoms experienced it was said that it was anxiety and that i should move on and resume normal everyday life. having unprotected sex with my fiance shouldnt be a problem...so thats what i did........she now shows the following symptoms.

constant heedaches
muscle aches in her back (Lower back, under shoulder blades and above collarbone)
Constant stiff neck(cant make sudden movements,has been like that for almost three weeks now)
itchy skin
constant runny nose (all of a sudden)
mild night sweats

There must be a connection...im afraid that i might have infected her, she is breast feeding my 3wk old child. please shed some light.

this will be my last post i swear
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