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Persisting symtoms

Dear Experts,

I am afraid you will need to change your approach to risk/exposure evaluation.
As you assured me, I was not exposed I did not perform any test, but went to GP with my diseases, which began 9 months after exposure and persist already almost 2 years (white spots on my inner cheeks and below tongue, recurring sore throat, recurring hip pain, recurring dry cough, recurring night sweats). Moreover I do not know why I am gaining on weight, although I eat normal ! Some periods I feel normal, some bad and this is a neverending story! The GP said, I need to make a standard blood study first, which I did yesterday. Today I got the result and I am devastated, as some parameters are really bad like : high WBC rate (11,4 G/l), high LYMPH rate (48,4%), high EOS rate (8%) and low NEUTR rate (39,5%). As I read this is quite typical for hiv infection. So I am sure now, I caught it during that massage. I will make a test, but the result is sealed. Must be a miracle only.    

I do not believe masturbation is save behavior in some cases – as it happened to me, I was touched (my penis head) by CSW hands, which must have had some vaginal fluids on it.
Perhaps there are not many cases like that, but apparently I am the unlucky one.
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480448 tn?1426948538
Tells you nothing about HIV infection....

Many newly infected people have totally normal CBC's.  You're misinformed.
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186166 tn?1385259382
there are MANY things that can cause a deviation in the wbc.

kindly move on...you do NOT have a hiv concern.
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It is not completely truth, that blood count tells you nothing about infection. I read, there is very often a deviation in the WBC !
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480448 tn?1426948538
I'm afraid you're horribly uneducated about HIV.  The only blood test that can reveal your HIV status is an HIV test.  The CBC you had tells you nothing about your status.  Totally irrelevant.

If that was your only exposure...your "symptoms" are from something else...not HIV.
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186166 tn?1385259382
a complete blood count does NOT tell one's hiv status ! ! ! ! !
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