I went through a pretty bad experience last year after a trip to LOS...in hindsight I was relatively careful (protection for all bar oral with lb and gg and a lot of frot/rubbing with lb).
However, despite all the evidence, when you get the symptoms that I had a few weeks after returning you start to put two and two together and come up with ten.
I endured weeks of self-torture before I got the all clear from the hospital but I was sooooo relieved....it's the only way to know for sure....if you're worried, get tested !
However, despite all the evidence, when you get the symptoms that I had a few weeks after returning you start to put two and two together and come up with ten.
I endured weeks of self-torture before I got the all clear from the hospital but I was sooooo relieved....it's the only way to know for sure....if you're worried, get tested !






Thanks for the info. Actually I am quite farmiliar with thebody.com. That's in fact what I was referring to when I said that some doctors online seem to say HIV is extremely difficult to catch. It simply doesn't match up with the reality. The Dr that runs the site says the chance of transmission from female to male from unprotected vaginal sex is like one in a thousand or lower... if so than how come so many straight men have it upcountry/ in Africa, etc. Are these guys having sex ten-thousand times a year or something? The Dr on that site would probably have told any of a million now-infected people "Oh, you have nothing to worry about." I find that disconcerting.
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