Thanks Lizzie, I'd really appreciate it, though, if someone could provide either confirmation or empiracle support of the fact that ARS rashes don't itch.
zach663, do you have a problem?
What Teak is trying to say, is that you have detailed no specific activities that warrant an hiv risk assessment. So...... do you have a problem (you want assessed)?
And I second Lizzie, ARS rash does not ich. It is not raised, and is situated mainly on the trunk.
.....not that symptoms have any place in hiv risk assessment.... they don't. It doesn't matter who you are, who you were with, only what you DID.
Ah,
I had unprotected vaginal sex with a woman who thought she was clean / had been tested (she may have been still been exposed after testing I think).
The rash doesn't seem to be raised, rather it is almost like a sunburn on my neck/chest (trunk, right?).
We do not focus on symptoms in assessing your risk for hiv infection. If you've been at risk, you need to test 13 weeks post-exposure for a conclusive result.
Use condoms for penetrative sex (vaginal and anal) and you will avoid hiv infection.
Using the word "clean" to describe an hiv negative person presupposes that those that are infected are somehow "dirty". It's OFFENSIVE.
Wow, I never thought of that. You're absolutely right. I apologize to everyone I offended.