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Old 04-17-2007, 01:47 PM   #1
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couple of questions

I just had an hiv test done, as I have not had one since my early teens (used to have to get blood transfusions) and I'll be getting my results next Thursday.

But I have a question. I have not shown any of the usual symptoms of hiv, but it has only been 2 years since the last time I could have potentially had an exposure (tattoos). My immune system as it is is not normal due to a rare genetic medical problem that makes it very very hard for me to heal and infact I have an open wound that I've had since birth that has never healed. If I indeed am infected with hiv, chances are given taht my immune system is already not normal I would be showing symptoms wouldn't I? My wound only gets infected every few months, I'd assume if my immune system was further impaired due to hiv I would have a lot more problems with infections wouldn't I? I did as a child when my immune system was way worse, I had infections every month. In the last 4 years I've only been getting infections about 4 times a year roughly. And my wound is pretty big, about 4 inches by 8 inches and the other one is about the size of a quarter. And the wound has not gotten worse, infact it is still slowly getting smaller and small over the last 4 or 5 years.

Sorry to be so long winded, just trying to give a bit of background on my medical problem. Anyway, my question is pretty much if I am infected with hiv even if it has only been 2 years since I became infected I would be having more problems with my other medical problem wouldn't I? considering that my immune system is already impaired?

Also, my husband gets a yearly hiv test, what are the chances that he could still be negative if I'm positive? we have never used any protection (been together 6 years but for a small period of time 3 years ago we were fooling around with another couple, never had sex but me and the other wife performed oral sex on each others husbands once).

I'm just really really scared of the test coming back positive given my medical problems already. I keep telling myself that I know my immune system is the healthiest it has ever been, but I keep getting that voice in the back of my head saying yeah but what if...

 
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Re: couple of questions

hello fairydust, put your fears to rest, i would have to tell you that getting hiv the way you discribe is extremely rare if at all possible. i don't think that its ever been recorded its happened that way so i would say you are fine.
for the one partner positive and the other neg yes it has happened alot even after many years of unprotected sex. also the sex you had with the other couple is about the lowest risk out there the odds are very much in your favor for that. i would almost tell you not to worry you should be negative when you get your test back.
good luck

 
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Re: couple of questions

thanks for replying! I don't know why I keep thinking "omg what if" and stuff. I have been having some problems, but all of them have been found to be other things (hormonal imbalance was causing menstrual and some stomach problems, and acid reflux was causing coughing and sore throat), but for some reason i just can't get it out of my head now. I have a friend who used to do a lot of work with hiv+ and aids people (she eventually got burned out emotionally and changed professions) and she keeps telling me my risk is really low given all my sexual history (not much of it, hahaha), but she convinced me to get tested so that I will know for sure. but now i am absolutely scared to get the results next week.

one other thing I forgot to mention. in my late teens they were using a product on me to dissolve blood clots in my iv implant that was giving out on me. I can't remember the name of it right now, but it was pulled off the market because it was being manufactured in Mexico and they weren't testing it for diseases that could be transmitted such as hiv, hepetitis, etc. i never got tested though to make sure i didn't get anything from it. but since that was nearly 10 years ago, i'd surely be showing symptoms or something i'd assume?

thank you again for replying. i've been stressing myself out over this for at least a week now. i don't have good luck when it comes to things (picked up a high risk strain of hpv from my first sexual partner for example. thats my kind of luck), so i kinda feel like if there's a 1 out of 100,000 chance i'd be the one that would hit that 1 chance that one time. I know thats a bad way of thinking of things, but I just have not been able to gt my mind off it lately.

 
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Re: couple of questions

the last risk you discribed would be the highest of them all, some people have been known to go 10yrs with no symptoms but thats pretty rare for the most part.
i would still think that your ok and your fears are for nothing.

the way i was infected was considered a very low risk but i ended being that "one" so it does happen. in the year i've been around here i can only remember one person who found out they were infected that was worried sick but they were a very high risk and they had found out thier partner was infected before they were tested. after that for the most part,most peoples fears are for nothing.
good luck with your test,you should be ok!

 
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Re: couple of questions

thanks again I really do appreciate your advice, and I think its wonderful that you post here to help other people out. I post mainly in the cervical cancer section because of my hpv, mainly to help answer questions and whatnot.

From what I've read it sounds like people can lead very normal live's, I guess my biggest fear is my other medical problem because I still hope and pray someday this wound heals so I can lead a more normal life (can't work because of it and it limits a lot of other things for me) and I'm afraid if I do test positive that my wound may never heal. and also of course I'd be so petrified of ever risking passing it on to my husband, that would be the worst thing for me. which makes me wish I had thought about it and been tested sooner, but I know I can't change the past and getting tested now is the best thing to do to make sure I'm not endangering him and for my own health obviously.

 
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