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I tested HIV negative at the time of 9 weeks, I have used PEP for 4 weeks. I have many symptoms of HIV at week 2 and 3: oral ulcers, rash on arms and legs, swollen lymph glands neck. My results are not satisfactory?
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You should never have been given nPEP and you never needed to test in the first place.You never had an Hiv risk.Those Physicians don,t know anything about Hiv.Oral sex and fingering are zero risk activities for Hiv infection.
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I will not test again. I have good knowledge of HIV in this time. Thank you.
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I know you'll say I'm stupid, because my risk is BJ and fingering. The penis is badly scratched, and my fingers have scratches. I have used the fingers holding the vaginal fluid from the penis. According to our research I learned that my very low risk. And I know for Chlamydia is very low risk. And i have got Chlamydia from that relationship. I'm in an Asian country, Physicians very superficial, they gave me PEP (Douvir). At 2 weeks a rash on my legs and hands, mouth ulcers after tooth and swollen lymph glands after tooth neck, diarrhea, chills, night sweats. After using the PEP I have tested negative for anti-HIV. Today is 9 weeks, ie five weeks after using PEP, I also tested negative for Anti-HIV. I know I have to wait six months for final results, but it was so tired, I walk flu, sore throats, diarrhea lasts. My body was very unusual.
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What was your exposure? Why take PEP?
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