Hiv fear
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so a year and a half ago i slept with a female and since then have had all these symptoms and still get them i tested negative after 6 months ab/ag 1/2 but a yeat and a half still have all these symptoms please help
Always anxious
Brown stripe on thumb nail
Saliva ducts in mouth raised
Feeling nauseous
Swollen adenoids
Yellow loose smelly stool
Frequent urinating
Frequent yellow urine
Bloated sore tummy
Constant fatigue
Poor broken sleep
White tongue
White pimple like spots under head of penis
Nail abnormalities
Knumb hands when lying down at night and morning
Some mornings gag vomit clear mucus
Sore shoulders
Low energy
No appetite
No interest in anything I do anymore
Scared of everything
Blurred vision often
Sore inner thighs to touch
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luis59210 carl67287
Posted
if your 6 months result is negative then you are fine.
lauma10807 carl67287
Posted
For me it looks more like a depression which should be treated ASAP. I had +/- similar symptoms for years which was caused only by my lifestyle - not eating, not sleeping and not doing physical activities properly.
I was anxious, depressed, scared of everything, without interest in everything, I had panic attacks, felt exhausted all the time, focusing problems, headache, palpitations, extrasystoles, frequent urinating, tremors, cold waves, numbness in hands, nausea, white tongue, swollen lymphatic vessels and all the analysis were fine. I was also rather skinny and I have to say that all the symptoms disappeared when I started to eat/sleep normally and gained weight. It took me about 6 months (without medication) to fight against this disaster and to start living normally.
To fully dispel your fear about HIV you can make the test after these 18 months. If there is negative result, it just can not be HIV.
carl67287 lauma10807
Posted
i just had another test done at a drop in clinic last thursday it was negative i dont understand
lauma10807 carl67287
Posted
These symptoms are definitely not caused by HIV. These symptoms are most likely caused by major depressive disorder.