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****HELP NEEDED****

by alleyb, Sep 18, 2008 12:51PM
I am almost at three months time period after protected sex with masseuse...have been feeling burning pains by my pelvis area...and on top of upper legs ...(did 1 HIV came back negative) did FULL STD three times all negative.   Have had blister DIRECTLY on tongue (yellowish in center) and now two black and blues appeared on leg and arm...is this HIV (tested once negative already).......and is the burning in my legs my galnds it seems to alleviate when I stand so perhaps it is stress while I am sitting to some swollen glands...tghanks
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by alleyb, Sep 18, 2008 01:24PM
also to point out have had a sore throat and dry cough now for a few days (week 10) or so

by Teak, Sep 18, 2008 04:37PM
You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV. See your doctor if you have a concern it has nothing to do with HIV.
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