Your blood count means nothing regarding your HIV status.
If you are concerned, have an HIV test.
Thanks for getting back on my question. I went to an Oral Quick Rapid testing today, which is 6 weeks + 1 day. The result was negative. It's encouraging. I think I'll need to do that again on 3 months mark. By the way, the possible exposure was oral sex on a man. I happened to find another CBC record dated back a year ago, and it turns out my Lymphocites was about the same level. It's on the low end of the range. That's interesting. I peronally think I'm very healthy. Is CD4 count kind of a measurement as to how well your immune system is?
protected oral and vaginal intercourse with a *****. i have been sick since. tonsills inflamed and all the other symptoms you can think of. It's been a month now and still sick. Oral test at two weeks was negative though, Whats my risk
I appreciate your response but after the act, i filled the condom with water i saw a little drop of water from the tip. It was not so significant though, Also the whole act lasted for about a minute or so. Should i still be worried?
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