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Diagnosed With Seborrheic Dermatitis

I had protected vaginal (pretty sure the condom didnt break) and unprotected oral sex... On December 5, 2007... With someone I heard is HIV+... Recently I was diagnosed with seborrheic dermatitis... Which occurs with people who have HIV... A couple of months ago I had 2 abscess... which went away, but also occurs with people who have HIV... I have a lot of stomach growling and gas from time to time which is most likely IBS... and I get these weird sort of ingrown hair bumps on my thighs... Which all happen in people with HIV... But I don't feel sick or week... I havent got a high fever or really felt sick at all... All these things added up makes me sure that I have HIV (god forbid)... What do you guys think...
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Really? That's good to know. I've had HIV for 25 years and never had any of that.
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I'm sorry... I don't mean to be offensive or rude... But I just have read these things are common in people with HIV... Because all of these diseases and problems are due to a weak immune system...
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But Teak do you think if I got tested... My results would be negative...
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What was your risk?
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Oral sex presents no risk situation.
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My risk was
3-5 mins of unprotected oral after she smoked a cigarette... 3 mins of protected vaginal (I wasnt fully erect, but im 99% sure comdom didnt break)... And ive heard she is HIV+...
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I read your posting history and you've never had an exposure.
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