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While on vacation I had contact with CSW which was questionably safe.

Now, I get strange feverish feelings in the afternoons and I noticed that all my joints feel loose and they pop when I move around, which they rarely did before. Is this common for HIV+ persons?
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NO HIV positive people don't usually have loose feeling joints. You can three months post last unprotected sex to obtain a conclusive test result.
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The protection broke and from the look of the fluids, the CSW was beginning or ending a monthly cycle,, so RBC's were present.

Do HIV+ sufferers commonly have loose feeling joints?
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The CSW was questionably safe? How about you? What was your possible exposure?
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