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Plz help me..

I know what all the experts will tell me..and thats to test..which i will be..but just a question..ive had body and joint aches and pains for months now..im pretty sure like almost 3 months now..does this sound like a sign of new hiv infection
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thank you thats what i was asking..i will get tested..but im assuming my symptoms are due to something else since it been going on for awhile now..
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ARS symptoms don't go on for months.
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from what you say it last 1-2 weeks thats all..thanks for your help

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i think if i was having ars it wouldnt still be going on..this long
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ok but my question is do you think its ars cause my symptoms have been going on for months..not 1-2 weeks
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Telling a person if they have ARS it will come at 2-4 weeks and last 1-2 weeks has nothing to do about the discussion of symptoms a person has.
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and then i read experts also saying to ppl like me with prolonged symptoms that they dont last months??So confused..thanks for your time
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I know teak i just dont understand how the experts will say to some people symptoms dont last longer then 1-2 weeks..and then tell  others like me that you dont discuss symptoms
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You were advised that we do not discuss symptoms. HIV has no specific symptoms.
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