street25 Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 5 years ago I had unprotected sex with a man which I know that had many sex partners. Ejaculation was always outside my body except once. 5 1/2 months after first contact and approx. 9 weeks from this once time I menioned above, I get sick and had swollen gland on my neck. The diagnosis was sinus infection. After this I don't have any significant health problems. Recently I read about early HIV infection symptoms and get crazy. I'm constantly thinking of it and getting more and more crazy that my illness 5 years ago means something else. Am I worrying for nothing and should I get tested?
TimbaLanD Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 I am no expert but common sense says, GET TESTED!!! I know it may not be the easiest thing to do but there is absolutely no harm in getting yourself checked out!!! If I remember correctly, the virus attacks your immune system so you are less resistant to infections, so if you are getting sick more often that normal, please get yourself checked out! You would feel much better afterwards!
husmusen Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 If you've had unprotected sex with a promiscuous person, you should get tested whether you have any symptoms or not. And besides it would be worth it for the peace of mind alone, no? Husmusen. P.S. And if you have had symptoms consistant with it, then you should definately get tested, no ifs, buts, ands, or maybes.
Dak Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 if you've put yourself at risk (i.e., unprotected sex with a promiscuouse man) you should definately get checked out for any STD's. Not only should you find out so that you can prevent infecting others, but many STDs benifit from early treatment. HIV is definately one that should be diagnosed before it kicks in properly. The test isn't too bad. I had one once, just as a matter of routine caution. it's not exactly something i'd do for fun, but it's definately no big deal (that's the whole STD test... just testing for HIV is a simple blood test), so yeah, i'd echo the other's advice -- get tested. Its a pretty simple affair, and it'll either give you peace of mind or a potentially life-extending early diagnosis.
gcol Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 If you have to ask that sort of question in these forums, rather than going to a doctor, you are definitely sick. Whether in body or mind or both.
Daecon Posted April 12, 2006 Posted April 12, 2006 Go for it Not knowing is stressing you out, so put your mind at rest. You'll feel better for it.
tejaswini Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 of course what are u waiting for?GET TESTED NOW!!!!!!!! CLEAR.don't neglect health.HIV infection is hard to detect in the early stages especially when it is latent.but u say 5 years right, and u donot have any significant health problems ,Even then if u ask me get tested..
Steph Posted April 13, 2006 Posted April 13, 2006 You should get tested... for sure. but...unless i misread, you had ONE sinus infection, 5 months after unprotected sex, 5 years ago. Usually AIDS would takemore than 5 months to show any kind of symptoms. Also, should you get AIDS, you wouldn't have had one infection in 5 years (if this is the only disease you had in that time... its pretty impressive!). I doubt that infection had anything to do with HIV. however, that doesn't mean that you do not have the virus. you really should get tested after you've had unprotected sex with any promiscuous person (or anyone that you don't know well for that matter)
street25 Posted April 13, 2006 Author Posted April 13, 2006 I'm thinking of getting the test more and more often. And yes, during this period of 5 years I don't experience any significant health problems. Activation of my sinuses one or maybe twice a year is not offten for sinus infection (as my doctor says to me). I never get any flu infections (when there are flu epidemy in the town where I live). Also I check my blood once a year as a result of obligatory medical examination in the company where I work and since now everything is fine. Except I had Iron deficiency due to heavy menstrual bleedings I have since I know I'm getting the period. Now the Iron level is normal. HIV is not much present in region I live, but still I'm having nightmares about the mistake I made 5 years ago.....
wiggy Posted May 3, 2006 Posted May 3, 2006 5 years ago I had unprotected sex with a man which I know that had many sex partners. Ejaculation was always outside my body except once. 5 1/2 months after first contact and approx. 9 weeks from this once time I menioned above, I get sick and had swollen gland on my neck. The diagnosis was sinus infection. After this I don't have any significant health problems. Recently I read about early HIV infection symptoms and get crazy. I'm constantly thinking of it and getting more and more crazy that my illness 5 years ago means something else. Am I worrying for nothing and should I get tested? I think your best bet is to get tested HIV can 'hide' for a long time without any symptoms - the test is a simple blood test, its better to have it rather then be scared - i put of getting mine done and when I did and it was all clear it was such a huge relief xx
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