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sorry i forgot my password.

Today i still have the burning in my knee and hand particularly the joints whick also pain a lot. I had a swollen lymph node on my jaw and behind my head.  fro the past day i having a pain in my abodment (belly). my test show that my Grmma level is high.  i did done any hiv test. my EBV level was very high.

Doc can all these symptom aue to HIV
will pain in knee and burning last that long after ARS.
do lymph appear three month after ARS.





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YOUR SYMPTOMS HAVE "NOTHING" TO DO WITH HIV.

NOW MOVE ALONG ! ! ! ! !
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but will all these symptoms suggest that somthing is wrong, can hiv symotom appers at 3 month
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You don't NEED to be tested based on any risk. There was absolutely none.

However, I suggested testing because it has been 6 months since your handjob incident, and you still haven't moved on, DESPITE what Dr. Hook told you in June.

Given the choice between having a test, and going into counseling, I would think that having a test would be the cheaper alternative. However, counseling would have a much greater long-term benefit, since you are likely to have similar situations in the future that give you concern.
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so do i need to be tested
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Dr. Hook isn't going to read your post here.

You were never at risk from the situation you provided to him.

You need to move on from your handjob incident, which apparently occurred half a year ago. Either take a test or seek professional mental help.

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