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Reactivated CMV and Early HIV Infection (Specialist Needed!!)

Dear Dear Dr. Hansfield:
I had an unprotected encounter with two former girlfriends in Dec. 05: Ex-girlfriend 1 on Dec. 5, 05 and Ex-girlfriend 2 on Dec. 23, 05.  Ex-girlfriend 1 had two negative ELISA tests on Jan. 24, 06 (7 wks after the encounter) and Feb. 14, 06. (10.14 wks after). Ex-girlfriend 2 had one negative Oraquick HIV 1 & 2 Rapid Blood Test on March 13, 06 (12 wks after).  I have known both for over 7 yrs, and I feel that they were very low risk (i.e. have been in long-term monogamous relationships, not prostitutes, non-IV drug user, ect) I
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I am not going to address your concerns, for several reasons:  1)  I cannot begin to digest all that information; even trying to do so, and coming with a possible diagnosis or recommendations, would come too close to practicing medicine online.  2)  You have been to several doctors.  In that circumstance my opinion, on top of theirs, would be useless. 3) On quick scan of your risks, symptoms, and lab results, it is clear that no STD or HIV is responsible, and this forum is strictly limited to STD/HIV issues.  4) Based on your username, I believe much of this is a repeat performance.  5) Finally, see the forum rules about word limits.  I'm not even going to look at the continuation of your questions in the comments section.

I suggest you continue with your current provider(s); or if unsatisfied with their expertise, ask for referral for yet another opinion.

I will not carry on a dialog; this is my last comment in this thread.

HHH, MD
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Unfortunately, I live in a mid-size town with limited medical specialists within a 3-hour radius, and he is the only ID available and hasnt been in practice long  I
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What is your deal dude? Go see a counselor.
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I would see a mental health provider immediately.  You are obviously suffering from some form of OCD with health fears.  Stress can cause virtually any symptom to appear.

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