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Q: back pain + headaches = HIV ?
asked by: unicorn_322000 on December 19th, 2007
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Hi,

I need some comments about my situation and hope anyone can help.

I have been here at Singapore last August, and on November I have sex with a transexual. (male-female). At first round we are protected. But on the second round we are not protected anymore, and she was on top. What happpened is not an anal sex.

I have read many topics regarding HIV acute infections and I am worried about my situation because I have several symptoms.


After 6 months, I have a muscle pain at the back and sometimes my head aches so much. This is when I am at stationary meaning, sitting, reading a book or using my laptop. If in case I am on mobile or working around, I don't feel anything. But the muscle pain are on and off. I have no swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, fever and body rashes.

Could it be AIDS/HIV? cold weather? hypertension ? high cholesterol ? or stress?

Since the month of August and October, I am actively jogging, but stopped almost two weeks from then. Could it suddenly trigger what I am feeling now?

Hope somebody can comment me on this.

Thank you very much

Vincent
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MandMs
replied on January 9th, 2008
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Have you done a HIV test already?
Do you feel the headache like tension pain?
Do you find muscles in your upper back and neck areas painful?
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