Not much to say except congratulations on the result -- but of course I'm not surprised. Stay safe in the future.
NEGATIVE IT WAS.. u were about to say something after my conclusive results.. i am waiting..
Oh good grief. Just suck it up and get tested for HIV. Research and clinical experience have repeatedly shown that when someone doesn't have a diagnostic test for fear of the outcome (whether HIV, mammograms for breast cancer, etc, etc), that stress and anxiety declines when the test is finally done -- even if the result is positive! The stress of worrying about it is always worse than even the bad news of a positive result. And from all you say above, you can count a negative result anyway!
If and when you return to report the results of your HIV test, I will be happy to make one last comment. But until then I won't have anything more to say, and will delete any other comments from you except one with a test result. This isn't a psychological support service for people who have trouble accepting advice and facing reality.
Thank you so much doctor..
I completely agree with all what you have said, and i know pissed off you might be from my posts..
But trust me sir, 'i went to lab thrice yesterday but was not able to get insidr becz of all the fear that has captured my mind and thoughts'
I dont know where am i going to end up in this life..
Love,
Sid
No, such symptoms are not typical for HIV or ARS. I agree with your doctor, that some sort of viral infection probably is likely; there are a number of viruses that could cause this. If the ulcers had started sooner, I would be worried you caught oral herpes -- but that would have been obvious within a week of exposure. With onset 3-4 weeks later, most likely this problem has nothing at all to do with the sexual exposure described above. But to be extra safe, you should have a blood test for syphilis.
Is an HIV test in the works? For all the reasons I have discussed, you can still expect a negative result.
I went to doctor for mouth ulcers today, he said the ulcers are severe and i also have swollen gland below my jaw.. he priscribed some antibiotic and medicaion for ulcers.. i also suggested him, the non itchy rashes on my back, to which he said that they are probably due to some infection..
Its been 4 weeks since exposure now..
Do these sympotms hint at HIV or ARS?
I am scared to death, and have been experincing extreme pain in various parts of my body thinking about all possible causes,,
At 4 weeks, a negative duo test (for HIV antibody plus p24 antigen) will be conclusive evidence you weren't infected. For definitive results with a stand-alone antibody test, you'll need to be tested at 6-8 weeks or more. See
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/1704700
False positive results are rare.
That's my last comment unless/until you report a test result.
Just tell me this..
okie , will test at 4 weeks be conclusive for me ?
Are there any chances of false positive in case i get tested asap?
Welcome to the forum. However, based on the discussions you have had on the community forum, it is obvious you are having trouble believing, understanding, or accepting the scientific evidence and common sense advice you have had.
Even the the condom broke, you probably are not at risk; the large majority of sex worker don't have HIV. And anyway, it is pretty much impossible the condom ruptured without your awareness. Your symptoms at 18 days do not even remotely hint at HIV. And neither is a pea-sized lump under your jaw.
You should have an HIV test. Not because you are at risk; you are not. But it is clear that given your response to the discussions on the other fourm, my advice isn't going to calm your fears. I hope a negative HIV test will do it.
Therefore, my advice is that you return to your doctor; tell him or her about your sexual exposure and your "HIV phobia", then follow his advice. I'm sure he also will recommend HIV testing for reassurance. If this is your only potential exposure, it will be negative.
There is no additional information you can provide that would change my opinion or advice, so don't bother posting any further discussion. I'll be happy to comment further if and when you have had an HIV test -- but not before then.
Good luck-- HHH, MD