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Is it possible to get swollen lymph nodes at 15+ weeks?  Also durring Seroconverion is there any sensation with the body to heat or cold?
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Thanks guys!  Thats all I needed.  I have been reading in this board and learned there is NO risk for homosexual oral with injesting fluids so I did not bother to post a question.  Over that past few days I had read some some contradiction to that here, had some bumps, became concerned, so I thought I would just ask.  I don't think I need to test based on your answers.
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Okay big brown yesterday I said I was taking a break but I will ease your fears
first yes you can test now and get a conclusive
no lymphnodes dont swell at 15 plus weeks from an hiv infection that would happen 2 to 4 weeks after infection
symptoms ARE not a VALID indicator for an HIV infection GET TESTED TO EASE YOUR FEARS
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No you would not get swollen lymph nodes at 15 weeks. If they were related to HIV might possibly get them at 2-4 post exposure.
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Thank you!  You state the obvious, test.  If that were the case WHY would anyone come here.  Just put an auto reply to every question. Test at 12 weeks/  People are looking for answers to figure out if they should test OR to settle there nevers durring the wit period. So anyone with answers to these questions?
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My partner has been concerned about a similar symptom for some time (he is now at 9 weeks).

The best thing for you to do is go have a rapid HIV test. At 15+ weeks past your last exposure the result will be conclusive.
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Anyone have info in this question?
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