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hiv or not

ok heres my story in the middle of september i had sex and the condom broke at the end a coup seconds befor i was ejaculating and now i think i have hiv cause im seeing all the symptoms

1]2 days after i got a boil on my right forearm

2]2 days after the boil i was sweating a lot during the day and when i sleep i woke up sweating but it was just my forehead

3]i got diarrhea 1st time i think it was dark blood 2nd bright red blood 3rd bright red blood but not as much i had diarrhea on and off for a month but no more then 5 days in a row

4] then i got white spots on my tonsilis

5] dry throat for a week

6] soar throat

7]round this time now i got a flu shoot 102 fever soar throat head ache and sweating alot

8]got rid of the flu a week latta i got muscle and joint ache

9]itchy body chest legs thigh shoulder face back

10]red rash i think under my eye on my back and my inner bicept

11]i had nausea for 3 days

12]weight loss i was 200/202 and now 190/189

13]i see lil red bumps thigh shoulder forearm

14]a lil bump on the shaft of my penis with a lil whole in it i hink its a ulcer i dont know

15]and my upper palm itch once n a while

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1063384 tn?1258040119
I don't mean to answer for Teak, but if I may chime in:

1) They DID come on too fast. ARS symptoms typically begin from 2 to 4 weeks post-exposure (I've heard of symptoms coming on a bit later, but NEVER earlier), and last for 1 to 2 weeks. I'll defer to Teak, as he is an authority on the subject, but I know he'll reiterate that 2 days was way too short a time for your body to exhibit symptoms of ARS.

2) This is a VERY personal question, and is completely unrelated to your risk assessment (which Teak has already been kind enough to give you). Frankly, I think it does not merit any kind of answer.

While your symptoms are not related to HIV according to guidelines, you did have a risk (however small). Per Teak's advice, you must test at 3 months to obtain a conclusive result.
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1]even with the weight loss you still think thats to fast

2]i know you cant go by other people symptoms but teak what where some of your symptoms and if you had any when did they start
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Your symptoms came on to quick to be related to HIV. Test at 3 months post exposure and obtain a conclusive test result.
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