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Hi about 5 years years ago i made the biggest mistake of my life i got drunk at a strip club in nogales sonora mexico and had sex with the bartender for like 1 or 2 minutes and when we were done she said the condom broke and i remember she said did you come alot. Not that it matters and now im checking my body every second to see if i have Ks or something is it to late for me if i do have it? I ead that 20 percent get aids after 5 years if you have hiv after 5 or 6 years and dont know is it too late for you I such a idiot..
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wow really thx for that makes me relax more before I get tested I feel fine but I now sometimes there arent any symtoms all I can now is pray and never sleep with someone I dont trust.
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It's not to late even if you would test positive.
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I know I was informed wrong by my uncle that regular blood test detects it I was ignorant beliving him now im going to do it but I think its too late for me if I have it after 5 years.
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You came here in September asking about this risk. Why haven't you already tested?
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Sorry didnt know could you help me out im getting tested in a month just really parnoid that its too late for me if i do have it.
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Keep all your comments and concerns in your original thread.
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