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What should I do now???? i'm scared

I went to my Doctor who told me that I lack Vitamin B6 which are responsible to make antibodies. I will have to take a PCR test, but I'm not sure where is the RNA or DNA PCR test to look for HIV antibodies. It's been 4 months since my last exposure, I'm so scared because I had all the symptoms, I took HIV antibodies test at 103 days, Negative. Now I know why it was negative, my body doesn't have enough vitamin b6 cells to produce antibodies, now I know i'm HIV poz from Oral sex this is crazy, why it had to happen to me??? Anyone can help me which is the PCR test I have to take tomorrow?????? someone please help me......i'm back to depression, I have a sore throat and postnasal drip ever since I had those symptoms until today and it hasn't cleared. Anyone knows how long do you have to wait for the PCR test results??????
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You need to change your doctor. Theres no excuse to make someone unconfortable with their lifestyle choices and definatley wierd for complimenting you.
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Meli Melv is in the house.   Give us the status on your new Doctor.
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219662 tn?1223858560
Well, change your doctor if he is not gay-friendly.  It is possible that he is messing with you.  Forget HIV though, no chance.
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Gay HIV counsellors are the way to go.
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219662 tn?1223858560
Oh stop the drama, you're not immunocompromised.  Stay offline and consider seeing a shrink.  You are HIV negative by the way.
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This doctor was driving me crazy. He perform and entire physical exam along with an HIV test at three months, he told me everything was fine, that I was a healthy person, he even checked for diabetes because of my blood sugar which Vitamin B6 helps with the glucose in the blood and everything came back good. This month, I went back for a school physical said I have tuberculosis when I don't gave me medications which I'm not taking it, gave me Vitamin B6 cuz he said I lack vitambien b6, he ran an STD exam everything Negative. I got my HEP shots, he was scaring me with everything, made me nervous he made me feel uncomfortable everytime I visit him saying I was not a good person cuz i'm gay and he complimented my penis which made me feel uncomfortable, I think he's on the downlow. I needed to change Doctor because I think he's trying to drive me crazy.
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I went to the Doctor he gave me vitamin B6 pills, told me I lack Vitamin B6. I went online search what is the vitamin B6 for, and it said that it's to create antibodies. I'm really dead, that means I'm immucompromised that is why I was negative at 3 months :( i'm so dead. OMG I wanna die right now.
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I was over this HIV thing, until this Doctor told me I have to take Vitamin B6 because my body its not creating enough. Low vitamin B6 its considered impaired immune function. This Doctor is driving me crazy and he wanted to take another HIV test I didn't let him. So I took my stuff, and I left crying to my house. I called my insurance company, changed my Doctor and my mother recommended me her Doctor which according to her and all her friends and my insurance he's a good Doctor. I have an appointment with him tomorrow. I will ask him to perform a physical, DNA/RNA PCR test and an HIV test. I'm so nervous, i'm a wreck!!!!
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219662 tn?1223858560
I hope you are not making this up.  I've never heard of a connection between B6 and antibodies.  At any rate, you're negative.  I hope you are not paying for the PCR out of your own pocket.
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