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Fungal mouth

I have read many threads of people developing oral fungal infections after contact but testing negative,do these people eventualy turn positive for hiv?surely this cannot be ocd
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186166 tn?1385259382
you had NO risk and you also have a CONCLUSIVE test result.

continue to work with your doctor, if you are having health concerns...its NOT hiv related.

kindly move on
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The dr says im immunocompromised and there for i have EBV-can that suggest that my immune system has been knocked out to such a level that a negligable amount of hiv antibody is produced over time,and therefore undetectable under normal time lines?.I have had nothing else on my mind since the contact and have been plagued by anxiety and stress ever since, to the point of disruption of my normal activities.

If it was ars its supposed to dissappear after about 2 weeks right.Can its prolonged presence (fungal) mean my system is already under advance attack AIDS.

Sorry to continue to bug ,but i am failing to let this go...
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186166 tn?1385259382
special case?  lord no.  

you do NOT have hiv and you have a reliable and CONCLUSIVE test result that PROVES that.

i, personally, have had recurrent mouth sores and thrush for 8 years now.  mine is related to stomach issues.

find a doctor who will work with you to find the cause...its not hiv.
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I have been diagnosed by a gp and dentist for a fungal infection but have tested neg after 3months and beyond.an hiv specialist has advised me to retest at 3month intervals,does that make me a special case because the woman confirmed that she is 4 years hiv positive and on arvs?
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186166 tn?1385259382
and 99.9% of them dont have thrush... have not been diagnosed by a doctor.. and.doing self diagnosing via the internet.
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