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Hello,
    Im getting my 6 month test tomorrow, i scheduled it today...10 and a half week negative...One last question though, Would a large production of small brown mole looking spots about the size of a pinhead all over my body at 6 months after possible exposure be related to HIV?  Is it possible that these along with all of the other symptoms ive had are related to another disease?  This could help put my mind at ease until i get my results.
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Im not saying I dont believe you, Im sure you know what you are talking about because youve obviously been there and done that.  I appreciate all the help that youve given me up to this point, its just when something is wrong(the brown spots everywhere) I jump to conclusions.  Why would you automatically make the conclusion that I had to risk?  Because she was a lesbian, or the 10.5 week negative, or that I know the condom was atleast on for the majority of the intercourse?  I hate to bother you, and once I collect my 6 month results in a week I'll be out of your hair I promise, its just nice to hear from someone who knows instead of talking to some nurses that done have a clue or reading on the internet...
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If you didn't have a risk whatever you have on your body has nothing to do with HIV. It's fact it's not "preconceived notions."
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regaurdless of your preconceieved notions that i had no risks, like you tell every other person on this forum, have you ever heard of the brown spots all over your body as a syptom at this point in the game?  I get more and more each day, and they just look like really small moles...
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You never had a risk to begin with.
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