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Hi,  if someone has HIV, would you have swollen lymph nodes in armpit, groin and behind knees for around 3 years?
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Teak, all i wanted to know is if swollen nodes for such a long period of time could be linked to HIV. Lizzie has put my mind at rest by saying they cant so i am happy now.
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Did you have a risk or are you wasting our time?
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oh so any nodes swollen for 3 years would not be because of hiv. Is that what your saying?
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186166 tn?1385259382
ars symptoms come at 2-4 WEEKS after infection and last for 1-2 weeks
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Could i word it another way lizzie

If someone was to get swollen nodes with hiv, when would they appear?
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oh ok, so you would not know if this was linked to possible symptoms then.

Thanks
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186166 tn?1385259382
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Are these typical then Lizzie?
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186166 tn?1385259382
did you have a risk that you would like to discuss?
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