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hey Teak or knowledgable person

Had unprotected vag intercourse 4 times and the last time was July 15 th and the 5 week test was neg. I think I got HSV-2 from her, but I cannot be completely sure it was her, 90%. She said she had a positive HIV oral swab ten years ago, but it was a false positve and she has been tested several times since the negative. This makes me nervous. I had additional bloods test done all were normal, but a lower than normal white blood cell count.

Would a low white count indicate HIV infection?
Would serconversion of already have appened in this period or after?
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219662 tn?1223858560
OMG OMG OMG!!!  Just yesterday I was HIV24!!!  
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No kidding.
Wear a Jimmy  IS regularjoe.

He screwed up by answering a question addressed to him with the wrong screen name.  see below in the other thread.
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wear a jimmy has two screen names
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Teak posted something to the effect "Have you ever given blood? There is NO questionaire."

I am the one that posted the FDA link of the FDA issued questionaire. Thus proveing Teak wrong, and then poof there went the thead!
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I don't know if anyone put a questionaire on the thread, but it what was being discussed had nothing to do with there being a questionaire but the statement of "you it can be criminal for lying on the questionaire." We both (regularjoey and I) told Brian123, not to use the blood bank for testing. That's what the post was about.
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Correct me if I'm mistaken but someone had to produce a link to the questionnaire, and that is when it became a moot point.
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