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duration of skin rash

by tonyko, Mar 03, 2008 08:45AM
I have had a skin rash for over 2 months. Gave oral sex 4 months ago and swallowed semen. Would the duration of the rash indicate it is not hiv? I am seeing a doctor in 2 weeks and will ask for a test at that time.
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by Teak, Mar 03, 2008 08:49AM
Go see a dermitolgist if you have a concern with your rash. It's not because of giving head.

by tonyko, Mar 03, 2008 01:03PM
I read your bio. very impressive. I will believe what you say. Question: you dismiss my rash as hiv related, yet all the research I have done on the net indicates a rash is a common symptom of hiv infection. I want to believe you and dismiss my fears. I won't see the doctor for 2 weeks and then waiting a week for the test results. You are doing a lot of good. We need you. Love and affection to you. Tonyko

by wee540, Mar 03, 2008 01:12PM
a rash is a common symptom of all sorts of things
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