I had unprotected sex about 1 week ago and
since then ive been having an upset
stomach do yall think its a sign of hiv?
Would I see anything this soon? She has 4
kids and shes 28 yrs old does that make
her high risk? Im really scared plz give
me stats or something plz someone tell me
what they think. I also have herpes if
that helps any.
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cd998776
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Posted: 12-18-05 11:18am
I've never heard of an upset stomach as
being a sign...
You might be seeing signs this soon, or it
might be as long as a few months, or a
number of years.
Her having 4 kids and being 28 years old
means nothing; her sex history does
though...
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kiklis2k
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Symptoms Posted: 12-18-05 22:36pm
An upset stomach may be a bowel syndrome
caused due to many other factors and not
really a hiv+.
Secondly, it is not possible to relate the
number of kids and age with this. Its
only the history of partners and risk
activities involved could be counted to
predict the possibility.
If you are doubtful, wait for the window
period and get checked. Or you could
talk casually with your partner to know
her previous history and get comforted.
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Finess150
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Upset Stomach Posted: 01-20-06 05:42am
Upset stomach is not usually a sign of the
early stage of hiv. And since it has been
occuring 'since' the incident, it couldn't
possibly be, since any symptoms would
occur at least two weeks afterwards.
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