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Author Topic: Do i need to worry?  (Read 2805 times)

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Offline bebe5

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Do i need to worry?
« on: November 27, 2006, 06:44:02 pm »
I am a woman who had a sexual encounter with a male with unknown hiv status.  We did not have intercourse.  However, we were both unclothed, and there was heave petting.  I am concerned about the following:  during the encounter he stroked and touched his penis to lubricate and then touched the outside of my vagina, twice.  I believe that there was precum.  There was no penetration.  When he ejaculated on me I noticed seman landed  on a day old cut on my arm.  I freaked out. 

On the following day of the incident I had a severe sore throat, body aches and an ear ache.  All went away within a week. Then two weeks after the encounter I developed a dry cough that has not subsided.  Concerned, I tested at 6 weeks-negative. I went to the doctor this morning about my cough, recent body aches(last few days)  and now a fever(100) that stated yesterday and he recommended that I test again- today is 7 weeks.   Now I am really scared. 

Any comments are greatly appreciated.



Offline RapidRod

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Re: Do i need to worry?
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2006, 07:16:26 pm »
At no time were you at risk. Your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV.

Offline bebe5

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Re: Do i need to worry?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2006, 09:09:01 pm »
Just  curious. Have you ever seen a 6 week negative turn into a positive at 8 weeks?

Offline HIVworker

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Re: Do i need to worry?
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2006, 10:50:55 pm »
We have seen that, does that mean you will? No. You had no risk. You shouldn't have tested for any other reason than normal HIV and STD surveillance.

Rich
NB. Any advice about HIV is given in addition to your own medical advice and not intended to replace it. You should never make clinical decisions based on what anyone says on the internet but rather check with your ID doctor first. Discussions from the internet are just that - Discussions. They may give you food for thought, but they should not direct you to do anything but fuel discussion.

 


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