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In sept 2008 i had protected sex with a girl (im married), we kissed deeply, but i do not know her vih status, since that time i did not have any sympton, i just felt pain in my neck for almost 5 months after exposure, but thinking that was caused about the real stres that i had thinking every day that i could be infected.

By the same period of time, my wife had an stomack pain, and got yellow vomit and her doctor said was caused by a viliar issues, and ask for hep B status, my wife took test and becomes apparently positive, finally after 2 months, her doctor said she was confused about hep B results and finally told us that she does not have hep B.

During those 2 months with all stress caused for that apparently hep b diagnostic, mi wife develop a troath pain and cought with 1 day of little fever (doctor said that was caused by an allergy to dust) and additioannally she develop a kind a psoriasis for almost 5 months near to her back, 2 o 3, she develop that kind of psoriasis when she is in deep strees and had that problem since almost 30 years ago (we have 11 years married). My wife experience every year between 1 or 2 colds with little fever since ever, actually her last cold was on july 2009.

I need to point out that we took the elisa test 11 years ago before got married and result was negative for both. We had 2 boy (10 and 7 years) and both are healty.

After almost 1 year and 6 months of that encounter, i havent had any problem, nither a symply cold, i feel extreamly healty and my wife too.

My wife symptoms could be hiv related ?

It is possibly to develop HIV with out any sympotm?

The neck pain is related to VIH? Or is more related to streess?

Your comments will be really apprecciated.
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You had protected sex and didn't have a risk of contracting HIV.
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Thank you

On regards my question, can somebody develop HIV and never had symptoms?
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