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Hi,

Is it possible to get a HIV symptom fever 4-5 days after possible exposure? And how high should the fever normally be.

I had a alcohol blackout weekend last week. Cannot remember anything. Tried asking around NOTHING! Woke up with burning urine ( dehydration from alcohol? ) and nothing else. Sore left butt cheek :S. I am worried sick. Could anything have happened or am i just being ridiculously paranoid.
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Dont ever go by symptoms of HIV. They can be very misleading. And cause a lot of anxiaty. You had no risk of HIV from being passed out. You would of known if you had a risk. Move on with your life. And always be safe.
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So it is possible anxiety and paranoia are bringing up these symptoms one week into that incident? YES!!!
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Get this weird feeling i was injected with something :S I doubt it is anything to do with the penis considering im pretty sure i wouldnt have been able to get it up with that much alcohol.

So it is possible anxiety and paranoia are bringing up these symptoms one week into that incident?
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1519393 tn?1306802108
...its highly unlikely your penis would be up to any exposure, ya know, being that you were passed out!
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What exposure did you think you had?
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NO.
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