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8 weeks since exposure - can ARS still happen?
Bsidjhda
Hello its been 8 weeks since my exposure i had the test already just waiting for my results , my anxiety already killing i just want to know can ARS happen after 7 weeks ??
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Unknown_108
If i wrote the hiv anxiety donts book, using a cbc to diagnose hiv would be #2. Symptoms would be #1
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mike_no
Haha! Cheeky
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CurfewX
What was your exposure?
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Bsidjhda
Unprotected vaginal
Bsidjhda
I was the insertive
Bsidjhda
I did cbc , scr , esr , crp everything was normal except for monocytes it was 11% and the refrence range 1-10
CurfewX
ARS does not happen at 7 weeks. That is way too late for ARS.
No test will determine whether you have HIV except for an HIV test.
Bsidjhda
Thankyouuu
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