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Are recurrent yeast infections an early sign of him in women? Like around 3 months of exposure??
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Thank you for taking the time to reply to this post.. It's just really hard when you have so many symptoms it's hard not to think the words you know? I have such health anxiety that even today I thought I had a fever, the thing that gets me is the yeast infections, I've had so many since that night and I've never had one before then it's just really confusing and scary and I'm only 16 so I can't just pop over to the clinic so I've bottles everything up for 3 months
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I read all of your previous posts, and it seems highly, HIGHLY unlikely that you were exposed to HIV.  You had one event, that even you admit probably didn't happen, and haven't had unprotected anal or vaginal sex in the past.  Even if this event did happen, it's still not likely you got HIV, and certainly not "for years."

At this point you should decide to get tested for peace of mind, or not get tested and stop searching the internet for reasons that you may have HIV.  No one can diagnose HIV by symptoms, not even a doctor.  Only a test can do that.  My advice is to put that evening behind you and move on with your life.
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Would they be present if you had hiv for years or? Just the Internet is telling me all sorts
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No
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