1.when i was diagnosed with mono and put in the hosptal for two days (nov 10 and 11) they gave me decadron through an iv for two days with doses every six hours also when i was discharged they put me on methyprednisone for 5 days it was only a total of 60 mg though through the whole 5 days i am curious would this immune suppression make it so my 7 1/2 week test is not totally conclusive?
to the guy before me he came a lil in her mouth then she oulled it out from what i heard then she spit out the semen before i cae over she gave me oral about 1-2 mins after this lets just say the guy before me was hiv
on my penis its pretty much a perfect circle and a lil bit smallet than an pensil eraser ive had it sinse likeoct 24 or at least thats when i noticed it could that be an hiv sign
please answear these for me because all i can do is sit here and research hiv its getting annoying i cant even sleep as you can see
ok i just tested negative at 8 weeks but also i have had what seems to be thrush since oct 25 i guess its not like the pics though but my tounge is coated in the back sometimes i can just run my finger across it and get it off while other times i just use the back side of my tooth brush it never hurts i thought it was just coated but then i noticed white spots between my top back teeth and cheeks these to can be moved off by just rubbing my finger against them anyways im just urious does this sound like thrush? and shoud 8 weeks mean anything or have you seen a bunch of people turn after 8
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okay teak i understand but if you can just answear this last question for me if you dont want to or consider this excessive posts and will report me then just leave it alone and do not respond but im just curious ive seen where you have said that recieving a b* is no risk for hiv even if there was a small amount of blood in the mouth because saliva contains stuff that prohibits transmission how does that work and where did you get it from and wouldnt that make it so if a man ejaculated in a womens mouth the saliva would stop the virus frominfected her but yet people still get hiv from giving b* please answear i promise this is my last post untill my test results
In the history of HIV no one has ever contracted HIV from oral sex. There has been more studies on serodiscordant couples and not a one contracted HIV from protected anal and vaginal sex and no protection for oral. You won't be the first.