Hi , I had unprotected sex with a high risk person on 8th February and since that time I have had a persistent sore throat and now almost daily night sweats which means I have lots of trouble sleeping
I had a rapid 20 min Hiv test on 27th February which was non reactive and my bloods were taken at the same time and I'm waiting for those results .
However I am so scared that I have hiv and I have no one to talk to
Can anyone give me any advice
I hope you can help
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Hi there is no need to be afraid just relax I am 18 years old I had found out I was HIV positive last year I was losing weight rapidly there was no sickness to say okay let me see what's happening when I find out I was so sock I couldn't cry are anything but there was two persons whom I but my trust in and I told them about it but deep down I was afraid of what people might say about my weight I was so glad when I started taking my meds now who knows if I have HIV no one
Oh for sure when I start taking my meds I started gaining weight rapidly the side effect last for less then two weeks just dizzyness was the main thing but I had to bare the dizzyness and act nomal it was not easy just continue pray but it is not the end of your life I want to be a pastry chef if a doctor who have HIV why I can't become a chef
Hey, you will be fine. I was in the same situation, I even had the same sintoms.. the rapid test came out as reactive (positive ) but thanks god the blood test came out as negative....
I know how you feel I've been alone myself I haven't had anybody to talk to but you also have to think you have yourself and you have to be strong and that's what I would tell myself it hurts and everything but you have to think positive
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