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teak, lizzie, all who are know

by foisgras, Mar 11, 2008 05:03PM
I realize that everyone says fingering with cuts and contact with vaginal secretions is 0 risk.  I have had a low grade fever starting about 9 days after exposure with no other symptoms.  I get the chills and fever in the afternoon.  It's been about 12 days that this fever has been going on.. I've been to several doctors and nobody seems to have any answers.  my blood work came back perfect.  could this be a sign of ars?  no rash, no nodes, just a constant low grade fever.
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by alienshadow, Mar 11, 2008 05:05PM
um no its not ars symptom
i bet you check that temperature on a regular basis dont you?
go to the health page and read whats there

by Teak, Mar 11, 2008 05:21PM
As you have been told, you were never at risk.

by foisgras, Mar 11, 2008 05:23PM
To: teak-
any ideas on the low grade fever for almost 2 weeks?

by alienshadow, Mar 11, 2008 05:25PM
your mind playing tricks on you my friend
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