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Idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia

I have found that this is the answer to all my questions and symptoms.
My test of CD4/CD8  has finally shown the truth.
And it is a really a scary one.
The only thing interesting that it looks like true all the arguments concerning HIV=AIDS.
My case is the demonstration that there is another  virus transmitting AIDS other then HIV.

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Thank you, i will check if i can do it in Australia
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It's not HIV. But it's AIDS concern. And that's important.
Then please don't answer to  my posts.
You are only telling the same thing, while i'm trying to find answer to my problems and symptoms.
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This is not an HIV concern. How many VL tests have you had? Two? Two isn't good enough to begin to tell you anything. Your viral load is within the normal guide lines. MOVE ON..
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The problem is clear .
Until i don't reach 300  i can't be diagnosed by the doctor.
I have lost 600 Lymphocytes in one month and i have more infections every day.
Yesterday i have also got herpes. I already have  candida and balanitis.
If i were HIV positive i had already two AIDS classified infections even with a count of 700.
It's an incredible situation. Having AIDS and being HIV negative.
The problem that in this way i can't access the medicine. I can only wait and die of the first strong infection i will get. At that point i will be diagnosed of AIDS. This is why till i will be not really sick i will be not diagnosed.
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you remind me of another person on this forum...

you cannot diagnose yourself from the internet...no way...no how!!!!!!

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Move on.
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