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can somebody tell me ..how does hiv rash looks like .??i found some rashes on my palm ..on my shoulder ..n im 15 week negative ..rashes r still there for 2 week ..i don't know what to do ..and they seems to be very itchy ..shuld i go for another test ??
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i think u r right dude....n i knw u might be thinking 2 much right nw..same happened wth me ..some wrong decision can make the life hell ..to be in this forum ..it proves tht ...
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move on rahul...you have a 15 week conclusive negative.  
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yea your past the window period so your 100 percent fine bro but me im only at 8 weeks and im scared to death my fiance has a rash for 2 weeks now and i had all the acute hiv symptoms 3 weeks after my exposure your rite may god help us and everyone else in our situatuion for making bad decisions but that rash i know is not in anyway related to hiv bro your negative as can be
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i hope 2 man ...it's been very hard to face it ..i m gonna test again  at 21 ..it will complete my 4 month ..im very scared wth my symptoms ....may god help and save us
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nope thats not what a hiv one sounds like at all ive been having rashes to and been scared to death from what i read the rash is most the time on your neck chest and back never on arms its not itchy and it looks like a macular rash your fine man id be out celebrating you tested neg at 15 weeks!!!!!!!!!!!!! i wish i was as lucky i tested negativeat 8 weeks i hope it stay negative
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the rashes look blood red and itching is always there ..sometime rashes r there on my chest and sometime on my arms ..upper n lower both ...loads of etching r there on my chest ..
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