French Kissing And Hiv Infection Posted: 08-21-07 19:00pm
I was manking out with a girl from work at
a party a few months ago. this had been
the 3 or 4rth time we had made out. we
were french kissing for about 5 minutes or
so and she bite my lip so hard that it
started bleeding. As soon as i tasted the
blood i stopped kissing her. I have no
idea of this girls HIV status, but i do
know that she has been with more than 14
people for one night stands. I had an hiv
blood test done at the doctors office
about 2 weeks ago to be tested for hiv.
The test came back negative. When i had
the test done, it was about 6 to 7 weeks
after the incident with her. I am worried
beacause in the last month i have had a
night sweat twice, diarea a few times, and
what looks like pimples on my shoulders.
do i have anything to worry about? should
i get another test done at 3 months?
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Dale123
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Jul 2007 Posts: 697 Location: Barrie, On Canada
Posted: 08-21-07 19:07pm
I don't know anyone with it, but I do know
that it can come up 12 months after..
Sometimes it takes a year to show up.. I
would go once every three months. Just be
careful. The only way you can get it is if
she also had a cut in her mouth
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