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skyyy???

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Hiv & Getting Bit Please Respond
Posted: 06-28-05 11:25am

Hi everyone. Thanks for reading my post. I already wrote about his after it happened, but am realy scared now. About 6 weeks ago this girl was biting on my ear and sucking on it. I didnt do anything else with her. She was trying to turn me on. So the next moring I woke up with a sore jaw tha lasted about 4 weeks. My jaw was popping and stuff so I was thinking it was tmj. Then how long do the symptoms last and do you think I have it. Please please help.


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Glamorgirli

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 May 2005
Posts: 193
Location: Michigan

Posted: 06-28-05 12:43pm

I learned a while back that it takes a gallon of saliva to transmit hiv. You most likely dont have hiv unless she had it and there was some blood exchange.

If your having pain and stuff go to the doctor!
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skyyy???

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Joined: 19 May 2005
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Location: new york

Posted: 06-28-05 13:00pm

Thanks for the advice. I will go the doctor, but cant test until august.
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Good Advise

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Joined: 30 Apr 2005
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What!
Posted: 06-29-05 07:37am

Test for what! Hiv?

Please don't waste valuable resources and contribute to the increase in health care costs by unwarranted testing.
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skyyy???

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Location: new york

Posted: 06-29-05 08:21am

Thanks for the advise good advise, I think. What are you saying im a hypocontriac, it could happen.
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