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Update 7 mounths mark

I posted here some mounths ago.I had and have all book symptoms of ARS.I had a lot of tests, i think more than 15, the last one at 6 mounths mark, all negative, also undetectable RNA 7 weeks post exposure.I still have a lot of symptoms, sore throat, GI issues, burning feet etc.I just want to update my situation.I don't understand why peoples doesn't update their status and curent health condition.I think that everyone have to update, that way we will help each other.I don't want to **** of anybody but it s my opinion.

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You don't have anything to update. MOVE ON.
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I didn't ask anything, i just update my situation.....
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Like i did before also, i will like to update.My last HIV test was at 9 months mark, negative.I still have a lot of symptoms: GI and tongue issues, burning and pain in feet and so on.I just took an herpes test and it come back strong positive for igG antibodies, >1 is positive, i had 33.I will go to my ID doc with this result, but i don't think that is the main issue.And Lizzie Lou please don't ban me, i just want to update for others in my situation, i think all have to do the same.

Take care all of you!
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Hi I tested 7month exposure negative, now i run on antidepressants, still I have oral thrush and some new skin problems around my groin. My doc forbid me any other test, anyway still i have doubts but trying to live with that and i ma hoping not to end up in hospital in 5 years or on
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Sorry for that!i think i only post  in doc's forum that s why i didn't post on my one threat.How about u?Can u update for us?
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I agree people should update with their results, if possible. But I also suggest people update it in their ORIGINAL topic ;) this way everyone will be able to follow/understand the case.
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Thanks for update man.I'm sorry for your lost.But lifes it's going on, remember that.
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Thanks for the update. I agree people need to update also even if positive. As for me i did not test after my exposure that was 13 months ago. The last i tested was after almost 6 months and negative i guess with a 3 rd gen elisa.
I already lost my life my family my wife will leave me soon things are going like hell at home.
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