stomach pains and dizziness with negative AIDS test Posted: 01-30-08 12:51pm
Hy everyone...
Almost 2 years ago i had unprotected sex
and after that same day i got diarrhea
than weird rashes all over my body. Went
to doctor and all the blood test turned
out to be fine. They said was because of
too much stress( that might be true
because that unprotected sex was not
something i wanted, i got raped)...3
months after that event i got a hiv test
one of the fast ones...and the lady there
said i am negative.
Is possible that a test wont show the true
result after you developed some symptoms
like that rash.???
Right now my health seems okay...i only
have stomach pains that move from right
side to left side and sometimes i get
dizzy and my lips dry very fast...plus
some joint pains...
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MandMs
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Posted: 02-15-08 05:15am
Have you been tested for second time, 6
months after the unprotected sex?
Fever, fatigue, rash, headache, swollen
lymph nodes, and sore throat are common
symptoms that can be experienced by some
within days or weeks of the initial
exposure to the virus.
Stress and anxiety can also produce
symptoms in some people, even though they
do not have HIV. The body and the mind
react to any stress factor and a large
number of physical changes take place when
a person is under stress.
Hives and diarrhea can be due to anxiety
and stress.
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