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Teeth Sensitivity
#180320 - 03/16/06 04:12 PM
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tested negative at 5 months and 6 months via elisa after a possible vaginal exposure. i did use a condom but who knows. Lately I've been having teeth sensitivity and am wondering if it could be hiv??? I have been taking doxyciline/minocycline post surgery and wondering if it could be that instead. should I take another test or find an Hiv specialist??
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Legend
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nope, yer plenty safe from HIV....congrats on the negative test results. Please read and apply the prevention material outlined in the prevention tab , to your daily life. Continue using latex/polyurethane condoms & water based lubricants. Good Luck & God Bless*
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Not sure if it would be related to hiv but i think it could be allergies. not sure cause i also read that allergies are autoimmune disease and that might be a problem for your window period.
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ravi
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hi
regards from india
if you ested negative at 5 months and 6 months post exposure, you are HIV negative...period!
Consequently further HIV testing is unwarrented. You may want to get your symptoms evaluated from your health care provider.
Goodluck
-------------------- Take Care
God Bless you
Stay Well
Love Ravi
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