With modern HIV tests, it is very rare for a test to be negative 4 weeks after exposure then become positive after another couple of months. I don't recall the details of your other posts, but my recollection is that I was very convinced you don't have HIV. I'm not sure what's going on in your mouth; if you're not getting clear answers from the doctor(s) you have seen, try another. I don't understand how proctitis can cause urethritis.
Regards-- HHH, MD
I have tried for a while now to post a question, but since I don't have enough spare time to sit here and figure out when the forum resets, I have been unable to do so. So please, Ginushyne and others, you have had your chance already. Think about the rest of us and direct further questions to your personal physician.
--K
You're right. Some repeats with new message strings are OK--legitimate new problem or new aspect that has value for all readers, not just the originator. But others are excessive, and several abusers have been blocked from new posts. Ginyshyne is about to be blocked.
HHH, MD