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Poor Blood Circulation

My dermo sent me for tons of bloodwork related to what he diagnosed as poor circulation in my arms (resulting in a marble rash) he is sure this has to do with blood circulation and is trying to find the cause. Had a low risk exposure 8 weeks ago....is this at all a condition or appearance associated with HIV?
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NO.
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? I promise I will go away after this one.
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Sorry this will totally be my last post but- is an ARS rash a result of contricting blood vessels or is it form something else.
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sorry meant 16 viles so basically poor circulation to the arms is unrelated to hiv and is not a part of ARS? Correct? I just saw that the ARS looks white spotted and thought it could be because of constricting blood vessels or something.
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Take else where. You can't get 16 liters from anyone when the average adult only has a total 5.6 liters (6 qts.) in their body.
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No giving actually. I've been dealing with medical issues for quite some time and my dermo finally took charge and ordered a million tests. The lab wouldn't even do them unless I had someone to take me home/had eaten a meal because they said it was 80% I would pass out from the 16 liters he ordered. I know poor circulation can be a symptom of so many things I just wanted to rule out hiv so I wouldn't stress it like crazy.
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No and I see you've posted this question on several forums. I take it your low risk was receiving a blowjob?
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