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Living With HIV / Re: "HOPE DIES LAST"
« Last post by leatherman on Today at 10:12:02 am »
I was going to die, then I go and get a mortgage for 30 years
My first partner and I signed a 15-yr land contract. By that point, I knew Randy wasn't going to making it very long and figured I wouldn't either. It seemed like a fine deal to us as dying 30yr olds. At least we'd have a home while we got sick and died; but we've never have to worry about paying off the land contract.

However, even though Randy passed away a year later, I survived and lived there for another 14 years through a few roommates to help pay the bills. The home we were supposed to die in become the home I was going to pay for and own. Unfortunately, and the bad part of a land contract, my landlord took a two week late payment (I had just been in the hospital dying, and then not dying of pneumonia) to end the contract, screwing me out of the house - but leaving me able to move in with my second partner, which did turn out to be a good thing out of a bad situation.

Larry and I has some conversations about that old situation of mine when we were coming up on signing the mortgage for the house we live in now. At the end of this mortgage I'm going to be 87. Even though I joke and hope about living until 104 like my grandmother, there is the possibility that I won't make it that long. So twice now I've signed papers for a home and mortgage that I might not live to fulfill. At least this time I'm expecting old age not AIDS to be the reason.
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: ARS symptoms next day ?
« Last post by timmytrains on Today at 05:58:26 am »
Thank you
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: ARS symptoms next day ?
« Last post by leatherman on Today at 05:53:07 am »
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I had an hiv test at clinic at 11 weeks it was as negative .
that result is conclusive. You did NOT acquire HIV.

Can you experience ars symptoms at 10 weeks or is it between 2 and 4 weeks
Your focus on symptoms is misplaced. Most people have NO symptoms at all. That's why determination is always based on what the test says and not symptoms or how someone feels. If you're having medical issues, speak with your doctor. Just remember- any symptoms you are experiencing are NOT related to HIV.
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Do I Have HIV? / Re: ARS symptoms next day ?
« Last post by timmytrains on Today at 05:32:05 am »
Can you experience ars symptoms at 10 weeks or is it between 2 and 4 weeks
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Your issues (symptoms) have nothing to do with HIV.

It's 2024, and you had condomless sex and got tested, both the clinic and I said that you did not need to repeat the test, but you did so anyway, the result is conclusive.

You are not immunocompromised, a time traveller or on chemo. So you do not have HIV unless you have had ongoing risk (continued to have condomless sex or shared needles).

28-day ban out of kindness. I wish you well, work with your healthcare provider to treat what is making you sick instead of focusing on something it's not and consider talking to a psychiatrist.
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I have enormous respect for the work you are all doing and experiences. However, I donīt understand why you categorically dispel my situation.

My enquiries are legitimate and I donīt see why it is being held against me to seek clarity and ensure that my partner is not put at risk.
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Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusive negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to a four week Time Out (a temporary ban from the Forums). If you continue to post excessively after one Time Out, you may be given a second Time Out which will last eight weeks. There is no third Time Out - it is a permanent ban. The purpose of a Time Out is to encourage you to seek the face-to-face help we cannot provide on this forum.
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Asked and answered. You don't have HIV! It's 2024 not the 90s.

I wish you well but the issue is emotional/mental health and we can't assist you with that here

Don't post about this again, it will lead to a ban.
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Hello!
I hope you are doing well.
I have desisted from writing constantly on this page despite my anguish. However, I have been seriously ill since the fifth week of the incident - that my life has been turned upside down. I have been to the hospital and continue to try and uncover the issues that are afflicting me. All of which started in the fifth week after exposure and were classic and severe ARS symptoms - especially at the onset and for two weeks. I still have back pain and occasional fatigue, albeit less now. Add this to my week five symptoms of intense headaches, joint pain, neuropathy, myalgia etc. and you can understand my struggle. Some of these returned in week 7 to 10.

I was a perfectly healthy guy until this incident. I would like to  move on with my relationship and work but it is quite challenging with this hovering over my head. My partner has been supportive since the beginning and I would not like to jeopardise her health.

I have done three tests at four weeks, six weeks, and thirteen weeks. The last was last week. All have been blood from the vein with a fourth generation test and the results have been non-reactive. That I have gotten these results has been thanks to Godīs intervention. I have been praying every single day.

do I need another test at six months? A different kind of test?

Thank you.
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Forums Gatherings / Re: Monthly Virtual Gathering
« Last post by numbersguy82 on May 04, 2024, 03:34:04 pm »
It was good catching up with everyone.

Different than usual, some more serious topics.; Long-acting injectable cabotegravir and rilpivirine*, dual therapy, blips, mental health, addiction, processed food & hair cuts. 


*https://forums.poz.com/index.php?topic=77560.0

And canned macaroni 🤣
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