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Pheripheral Neuropathy

Hi I have Pheripheral Neuropathy from 2 months after my unprotected exposure.
this is my 4th month. upto my 3rd month HIV test everything is negative. but still i have PN.
I think i have contracted HIV but still i have not seroconverted.
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186166 tn?1385259382
WELL GUESS WHAT!  YOU "THINK" WRONG.

YOU HAVE A CONCLUSVE NEGATIVE RESULT...MOVE ON
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Madam LIZZIE LOU,
                                   I am more worried because i am finding in net that PN can happen during seroconversion. I am in india i dont know about the sensitivity of the HIV test here. I checked with CMIA combo Ag/Ab HIV test. my 95th day test is negative.
but this PN is threatening me.

Thanks



  



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186166 tn?1385259382
see a doctor to be diagnosed...

you do NOT have hiv...no ifs, ands, or buts about it
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480448 tn?1426948538
FIRST OF ALL....LIKE LIZZIE HAS SAID OVER AND OVER......YOU ARE GOING TO END UP BANNED!

You are spamming the board with your ridiculous comments & multiple threads.  You do NOT have peripheral neuropathy.  That is something that occurs LATE in HIV infection or w/AIDS anyway.....if you're going to read on the internet...read the right stuff.  If you have numbness and tingling...it's psychosomatic/anxiety related.....I'm 100% sure of it.

Second....NO the gonorrhea Rx is NOT chemo.  (Dear Lord)

Third...a Hep B vaccine...or ANYTHING else you can dream up is NOT going to change your HIV test results, PERIOD, end of story.  Unless you forgot that you had a liver transplant last month.  

Get some mental health help.  If you want to live life convinced you have HIV...knock yourself out...but quit posting nonsense here.  You need help.

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