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Hiv Symptoms Question?

Hi,

Is lower back pain a symptom of hiv?
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My post above is addressed to HMP717.
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First, you are hijacking someone else's thread.  Not cool.  Second, you posted two days ago and were told that you did not have a risk.  Going on and on about your symptoms after a no-risk incident is not at all productive or in line with this forum's posting guidelines.  

You had protected sex.  As a sexually active adult, you need to get better educated about HIV and STD risks.  If you did that you would know what your risks are and how to avoid worrying needlessly.  If you cannot handle having protected sex without worrying about it afterwards, I submit that perhaps you need mental health counselling.  Time for you to move on.
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Hi,

i have some question which i would like to ask because i'm rather confused with my symptoms.I had sex with a pros about 6 weeks ago. 2 weeks after that i had a mild sore throat that recover in 2 days times. At the 5 weeks, i had begin to have stomache, headache with a mild flu ( no running nose though) and feeling sleepy. My stomache healed up after consuming some medicine but my flu and headache continues. ( is it because i didn't consume medicine?? ) I only take vitamin c.

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anxiety physically manifests itself!

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Sorry but this is another one that takes the cake as HIV anxiety goes. Lower back pain is just that, lower back pain. Go see the chiropractor or do some back stretches.

What makes you tie back pain in with hiv anyway?
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