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HIV first symptoms aren't likely to come and go right?For example if someone has diarrhoia for 4 days and 2 weeks later has a sore throat are there many chances that it is ARS?
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You did not have a risk. Get off symptoms...you has NO RISK.
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I also had a CMIA test at 3 weeks after exposure, was negative.I am really sorry for the constant messages but it all comes back to my head...
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Also my throat atm doesn't hurt, it is red near the left tonsil membrane.The doc prescribed me with antibiotics.I also have a stuffy nose, and sputum...many chances it is ARS?
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I have discussed my risk in a previous post and I asked about the symptoms too but I got no answer on the symptom part...6 weeks ago I had protected oral and vaginal sex with a prostitute in Greece...started with oral, then vaginal, and  then a handjob(all with condom on)I finished during the handjob.If the condom had failed I would have known right?Or if I hadn't she would?I also played with the hair just below her belly at some time and a few mins after I removed the condom and got dressed i put my finger in my mouth(rly stupid of me)...
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Did you have a risk you would like to ask about?
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Ars symptoms appear 2 to 4 weeks after infection and last between 4 days and 2 weeks.They come all at once.Classic ars symptoms are very high fever,very sore throat and rash on trunk-torso and limbs.But at the end of the day symptoms mean nothing only a test result at 3 months post-exposure will provide you with the answers you seek.All the best.
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