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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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I know exactly what we were talking about. No where on the questionnaire does it say that you can be criminally prosecuted for incorrectly filling out the form. Nothing was even mentioned about there not being a form.
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Well, the thread is gone, so we will never know will we?

Bummer, but if I am wrong....   or if I can be proven wrong... I apologize.

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You're wrong in your statement. I don't care if you apologize or not. Brian123 knows what was said.
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I have to side with Jimmy here, I do recall you ranting about how there is no questionnaire. He is right.
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Sorry about what you think. regularjoey said that Brain123 could be possibly prosecuted for lying on the questionnaire, that it could be criminal. I said there were no statements on the questionnaire about falsifying the questionnaire and there isn’t. That is the jest of the post. Nothing was ever mentioned about there not being a questionnaire.
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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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