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not sure the answer of med help....

hello again,yesterday i wrote down to med help and i explain i live big fear of aids and irrational fears.
I restart my question. ( i live in canada montreal)

i discover i have 4-5 brown spot in my face,,,so i remember there some aids syptoms look like that...not sure...

i sais again my exposure in the past
only four time guay bottom intercourse always with condoms.   ONE sexual relation each. the rest was sucking without condoms.

and, i meet girls times to times, no drug girl but one night stand, i will said most vaginal intercourse was protected but 3-4 girs i had no condom.

i think im paranoid about aids to much and probably if you explain me my risk compare with some people you saw in 25 years ,i will realise im not as risk as some others you use to meet.

so bottom always protected with man   and woman 3-4 time whitout comdoms only and each of my intercourses with man and woman was one time sex only.

so what about my risk
and about the brown spot in my face  4-5 of them

and for finish can you tel me some exemple of the guys you meet and even after a lot of unprotected bottom they diddnt cath hiv.

Beacause probably i misunterstood the hiv contagious. Maybe i just feel guilty ...Somes sais its not so easy to catch.

thank you so much !!!
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Brown skin lesions related to AIS/advanced HIV infection typically appear late in the course of infection, when it is quite advance.  While no all people are sick at this stage, most are.  It is unlikely you have HIV/AIDS.

I urge you to stay off the internet. Much of the information there is misleading an some of it is wrong.

From the information you have provide, your risk of HIV is very, very low.EWH
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
LAst answer.  Getting HIV is an uncommon, chance event.  The infection occurs rarely. BUT, if infection occurs once in 10,000 chances and 10,000 people take a chance, then it is probable that someone will get the infection.   HIV is hard to protect.  You had safe sex, you are not at risk.

This will be the last answer.  Further questions will be deleted without comment.  EWH
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please you didnt answer this question before.

my 3 or 4 bottom intercourse was protected like i said but i wanted to know if its exact about dorctor hunter said.

he sais in all this years thye people he saw to cath hiv was always the people did not just one sexual acts ut a lot without protection, can you explain.

so if its true, its mind the hiv is stii hard to transmit. But what about the média, the news...
i prfere have your expertise from you beacause you and doctor Hunter are on the fild since longtime !!

than you :)

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ok,,,last question doctor,  by the way it will be my last one.
and again i appreciate a lot your help for a minus 20 box...its nothing,,,,

so if the brown spot will be aids do you thinnk i will be more sick

do you think i have to much fear of hiv    if we look about my risk i describe

i should stop to go on the internet

i am very smarth ans i think i need to see a doctor for my mental help,,,my anxietes and obession


thank you again and i appreciate a lot wat you doing for 20 simple dollars..:)
From canada montreal :)
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thank you sire you are very nice

but if i wrote heure do i have to paid another 20$  :)
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome back.  You did not need to start a new question an, furthermore, the question you ask will get the same answer that I provided before.  Your risk for HIV is very low.  Condom protected sex is no risk for getting HIV.  Few heterosexual women have HIV.  this it is very unlikely that you have HIV.

You note you are concerned about HIV.  Instead of worrying, I suggested you get tested and then believe the test result.  I anticipate that the test result will show that you do not have HIV.  

There are many things that can cause brown spots on the face.  The chance that what you have is related to HIV is again, very low.  The right way to evaluate your facial lesions is not to worry but to see a dermatologist.

If there are follow-up questions, please feel free to ask them here.  Do not start a new question.  EWH
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