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Luck

by troggs, Oct 26, 2007 06:10AM
Do you think it's possible that when people expirience symptom associated with hiv that it is indeed hiv, but for some reason they luck out and don't convert?
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by Ausguy, Oct 26, 2007 06:11AM
nope.

by troggs, Oct 26, 2007 06:26PM
Okay, why?

by ExtremeStress, Oct 26, 2007 06:28PM
It just doesn't happen. No luck about it! If you experience symptoms and don't get it, then you were never infected in the first place. It was a cold. That's why! Once infected there is no turning back.

by troggs, Oct 26, 2007 07:19PM
Then why do people claim symptoms then turn out negative, where does this phenomenon come into play? Psychosematic/anxiety/depression, what?
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