Have you tested for HIV through an ELISA? How much time has it passed since your possible exposure? What was the nature of your exposure? Are you a male or a female?
Sorry for so many questions. The thruth is...a CBC CANNOT be used for an accurate diagnosis of HIV. Additionally, a CD4 count without a diagnosis of HIV means nothing. Blood counts go up and down depending on illnesses we may go through, including viruses, bacteria, etc. If you have not had an ELISA test, I'd strongly advise you to test.
More over, if your exposure was potentially risky, (have unprotected sex with a known HIV person), there is the PCR assay, which, although expensive, can be used to detect the virus. But if you dont even know the person was HIV, the PCR is not recommended.
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Best wishes.
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