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Is it possible for a wife to have the same ARS symptoms?

Hi,

I have a general question on HIV ARS symptom.

If a person has HIV ARS symptom (sore throat and dry cough, swollen painful lymph nodes behind head/neck) and his wife has the same HIV ARS symptom (sore throat and dry cough,swollen painful lymph nodes behind head/neck) after is that possible? Will the same strain of HIV virus cause the same set of HIV ARS symptoms or the same strain of HIV virus react differently among different people immune system?

By terming wife will indicate they have consumate without condom. So, if the husband has HIV, will the wife share the same HIV ARS symptom as the husband?
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At no time were you at risk. No more discussion on this.
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That is encouraging enough, but i have alcohol before oral sex and i understand oral sex eliminate the saliva capability of killing the virus. I have some cum in my mouth also.

Does that rule everything out?
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You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV from oral sex and had you had a risk and passed it on the other person my never have any symptoms at all.
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Hello Teak,

Can you help to straightforwardly answer my question on,

"By terming wife will indicate they have consumate without condom. So, if the husband has HIV, will the wife share the same HIV ARS symptom as the husband?"

Thank you alot.
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"I have nothing more to say. You do not have HIV. If you do not believe me, get a test.  It will be negative.  I suggest you forget about HIV and work on sorting it out with your doctor.  EWH"
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Swollen lymph nodes with ARS are NOT painful.
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Hey,

But why? This is a different question and i need answer here in relevant to this question. Both question are totally different.
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Reread Doctor Hook's last reply to you.
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