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HIV related?

Unprotected sex was involved, and after the first week, i've had abdominal cramps, gurgles and the whole works. My pain come mostly after a meal. Its been 66 days now since last exposure & i'm still aving this & other symptoms. Is there anyone who can give an imput as to what might be happening? I'm due some results tomorrow. Just aticipating the results, hoping it will be in my favour.

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Thanks guys for ur imput. I'm not worried about HIV. My main concerns are, my abdominal gurgles and pain and my long term joint pain. Hope it's nothing serious. Hope u will recover fully AnxiousMan585.
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Well since  you're not infected --3mo was negative......I think you need to go back to your doctor and have these symptoms checked (unrelated to HIV).  However my opinion is that it's probably anxiety.........I just went through similar experience, actually just had my 3mo rapid test done today....negative.  However, before that I had all symptoms: night seats, rash on chest, ulcers in mouth, sore throat etc, in addition, dizzines, weird taste in mouth....list goes on.  Well, I can tell you that it's almost all gone away...the mind is pretty powerful!
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Three month tests proves you dont have HIV.  Work with your doctor to treat your non HIV symptoms.
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Hi Folks, some symptoms are killing me. I've done a number of test, including 5 HIV test., the last 2 at 9.5 weeks and 3 months....negatives. My concerns are, i'm having regular headaches, chronic joint pain, muscle aches, body feels warm at times and abdominal pain & gurgles. Abdominal gurgle and pain has been with me about 3 months now. I've been to the Dr. & he gave me a combination of pills and said they would clear up some STIs.  Can anyone tell me what chould be my problem. My head is killing me as i type this. Please advise me anyone. I crave your response.
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I've tested today and its negative. Feeling better/happy now. Thanks alot guys for the support. Good forum
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Thank u very much Teak. I do appreciate a response from a verteran as you.
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Thanks very much for ur respose getitright.
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You can obtain your conclusive negative test 3 months post exposure.





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You can test now and it will be conclusive.85 days is conclusive.
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Today marks 85 days since my exposure & i'm nervous about doninga conclusie test at the 90 days mark. I've tested negative at 9.5 weeks. I think that i'm still having symptoms of ARS and thats what driving me crazy. Also knowing i could still test positive at 90 day after a 64 days negative. I am feeling joint pain & abdominal discomfort from about week 2 of my exposure until now. Last night my head hurts just thinking about it. I hope this is just anxiety or stress related. Everytime i hear my girlfriend complain about any pain or discomfort, i freaked out.
I'm just hoping my result at 64 days wont change in 5 days time.
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A test at three months will tell you whether or not you have HIV. A DUO test or tests at 8 weeks will give you a fairly good idea, but only 3 months is conclusive.
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Thanks Party.
Can a blood work at seroconverson, tell if u contracted hiv?
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No, but sexually transmitted infections can. Disregard symptoms in relation to HIV, a test at three months is the only way to be 100% certain that you dont have the virus.
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