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every morning ive been waking up and seeing a little circle which is probably dried blood on the inside of my cheek. they usually last a day then go away. but basically everyday i have a new one in different spots of my cheeks. now i know people are going to say i just bit the inside of my cheek with my teeth but i dont think that this is the case at all. since it usually happens over night and im pretty sure i dont bite my cheeks while im sleep. please help does this have anything to do with hiv or not at all
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u haven't hiv bro
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This forum can not be of anymore help to you. Try the anxiety forum. Your speculating "what if" and we don't and can't play that game.
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@vance2335 i understand that but i cant be 100 percent positive because i have the worst memory in the world. its just weird that i keep getting more and more skin rashes when i never had problems with my skin before a year ago. now i feel like i have a new skin rash every month. right now i currently have 4 different skin rashes at once. the ones on the outside of my fingers are the most noticeable but not terrible. also i have said above that my doctor is such a bad doctor that i dont know if i can rely on them. i asked my doctor to test me she drew blood sent it away i called them a few days later one of the nurses there answered i asked them if i can have my results she told me my results. which i thought nurses arent even aloud to look at information like that. then alter on to confirm i called my doctor and she confirmed and i asked if the test is 100 percent and she said yes. which i know no test is 100 percent reliable. she didnt even ask questions like when was ur last possible exposure or anything. i dont even know where my doctor sent the test if the lab was even a good one or anything. like i said my brother just went to the doctor about bumps in the back of his head out of no where and the doctor said it was normal. which we know it wasnt normal. it might not have been a concern but it isnt normal. thank u for ur time by the way
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As you were told before by me...by Vance2335 , May 10, 2011 09:30AM
"If you tested negative 3 months after last possible exposure then you are negative. Symptoms mean nothing."
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someone else besides teak please help me
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conclusively negative or no risk? so you know for 100 percent sure that my test was conclusive and there was absolutely nothing at all wrong with it? so your right 100 percent of the time? so if i went to go get another test tomorrow and it came back positive then what would you say? since your 100 percent positive that your so right. when i told u it might have been only 3 month window period. and my doctor sucks. and i know that because my brother just went to the doctor and had 3 lumps on the back of his head that he never had before a sore throat and a stuffed nose. which it and him have nothing to do with hiv. but the doctor said its completely normal. so you know my doctor? and know that she did everything right and there was not one problem with the test?
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yea idk my doctor sucks so idk i feel like she messed up something or didnt send my test to a good lab or didnt even know wtf she was reading
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You don't have an HIV concern. Move on.
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@teak How are you so sure. Just cause of my test at 3 months? I have been having throat problems over 6 months. Ill wake up in the morning have dry mouth and then when I drink something I get phlegm that last for an hour or 2 it starts off as yellowish and then after a while turns clear. I have dry lips most of the time. I have so many problems
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Then see a dermatologist, you don't have an HIV concern.
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teak... you dont understand what i have been going through. i also just realized that it might have been only a 3 month period that i got tested in not a 6 month. i have been having so many problems lately. my skin has changed so much out of no where and i havent been doing anything differently. i have a skin rash on my hands that the doctor said was eczema. i have been having flakey skin on my eyelids. i have flesh colored bumps around my left elbow that if i pick them they start to bleed. around my armpits i have these skin colored little tiny bumps probably 30 of them. on my thighs i keep getting a red rash that comes with some pimples that doesnt really go away. and like i said dark red guessing blood on the inside of my cheeks with a yellow coating on the back of my tongue that i have had for a while that i cant scrap off doesnt hurt or anything and when i stick my tongue out all the way as much as i can i have bumps that are pretty big and their not taste buds because ive looked and have not seen anything like it.
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You don't have HIV.
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