You are wright Doctor ! Every illness I search over internet will lead me to HIV. Ahh there my anxiety levels shoots up.
I will try to be away from the internet and believe in your more experienced and professional advice
Thanks a lot Doctor
You ARE being parnoid. You do not have HIV!!!!!
People, particualrly children regularly get minor illnesses such as sore throats and rashes. that's the reason they are referred to as "usual childhood illnesses".
You do need further care in relationship to your dalliance but it is becoming increasingly clear that that care should be professional help in addressing your completely inappropriate anxiety and fear. You do not need to worrying that every illness and health event that occurs in your family is a consequence of some undetectable HIV infection. EWH
Dear Doctor,
Thank you very much for your support
The only issue which concern me a lot is my wife and children's
my wife was also having symptoms in the same week
my 8 months old daughter was also suffering from fever, red rash around her vegina
My 7 years old son was diagnose with upper respiratory infection, sand paper like rashes all over the body
My 3 years old son was suffering from fever, sore throat, sand paper like rashes all over the body
My 5 years old son was suffering from fever, sore throat, sand paper like rashes all over the body
whole my family is effected with some kind of illness this concern me a lot
is it HIV that I gave to my loved one's? I am scared to death
My CBP test and my 7 year old CBP test were identical
WBC was very high 20.080 for me and my son was 20.000
My CRP was 153 my son CRP was 114
going through all this stages I am paranoid.
what is the cause for such high WBC count? HIV will increase the WBC count?
Thank you very much for your reply
Welcome back to the Forum. I hope that the reply that I am about to provide will help you to move forward from your exposure nearly six months ago. I have reviewed your earlier interchange with Dr. Handsfield and your subsequent posts on the Community site. I now need to urge you to understand that you did not get HIV from the exposure you described and that the testing you have had is conclusive. You do not need to be concerned further about this. I urge you to stay off the internet where persisting myths about "delayed seroconversion" persist despite the absence of any scientific proof of the existence of such a state.
You are not however immune from common, every day sorts of illnesses such as strep throats, the flu, or other common, every day illnesses. You need to stop worrying and move forward. Your strep throat is unrelated to your exposure in January. EWH