I had in 2006 a risk contact with dancer, after 2 weeks i had herpes in my mouth and in my penne.The following weeks i experienced almost all the acute syntoms fo hiv infection(tonsilitis,flu,depression,suic… thinking,weight lost,etc).I had a cd4 count and went down around the 8 week to 650.
the elisa test since then had been negative , I had made test every 6 months.Last month also to confirm I made the western test and it was negative.
Why am i still worry???
In this 2 years ,I had been with different illnes, new for me.Like soar throat for long periods,, dermatitis, i think i am loosing a lot of hair because also could be foliculitis, and something that is killing me right now is a rash in the excrotum and extange fillings in my tongue.

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3 Responses to “How Long Could Be Longest Period To Hiv Seroconversion?”
  1. Starfyre says:

    The vast majority seroconvert in under 6 weeks.
    BUT EVERYTIME any of your MUCOUS MEMBRANES contact anybody else’s mucous membranes you can give or receive infections including: HIV, Herpes, HPV, Hepatitis, Chlamydia, Gonerrhea, Syphilis! Use barriers!! Go to an INFECTIOUS DISEASE clinic for a full check-up!
    Definition of Mucous membrane: Moist-type skin found in mouth, nose, eyes, penis, vagina, rectum.

  2. JustMe says:

    You do not have HIV. You probably have all of these issues because of stress. Try yoga or some kind of relaxation techniques. Also, you must convince yourseld that you do not have HIV.

  3. Abby says:

    You 100% did NOT contract HIV from that 2006 contact. I read that the vast majority of people would show up by 3 months after contact. I heard that some people might not show up until 6 months, but that was extremely rare.
    I think you should go to the doctor and be tested for all STDs to make sure you don’t have any that could be compromising your health. You also should get an overall health check-up to rule out any other types of illnesses like cancer.
    I think your health problems could be caused from excess worrying. I know that hair loss can sometimes be a symptom of excessive anxiety. You should get checked out so you can rule out any illnesses, then stop worrying about all this!
    Good luck!

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