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duqc

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Progresion of An Infection
Posted: 08-25-05 20:11pm

What is the average timeframe of a viral infection? Can they show symptoms within minutes of infection?

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fatfamily02

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Posted: 08-25-05 20:46pm

No, she did not get a std infection from you within minutes. Now, a cold virus she could have, but every1 gets cold virus all the time. She still did not get it within minutes. Do you have something your worried about givin to her??
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duqc

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Posted: 08-25-05 21:59pm

Thanks for the info. No im not worried about me having anything, its just that if a viral infection was the cause of her dizzy spells, then it could had been during sex with her. But the fact that she started having the dizzy spell symptoms a few minutes after sex makes me wonder if a viral infection would show symptoms within minutes of infection, including a cold virus. I mean even a cold virus when first introduced to the body will still have a delay before the ill feeling hits you?
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fatfamily02

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Posted: 08-25-05 22:16pm

Yes, it will take awhile, but if youve been around her since you been sick she could hav had it just now shows symptoms. But it could also be her blood pressure--which raises when she is excited or gets orgasm, and might also give her the dizzyness feelings. Happened to me once, but ive been on blood pressure pills since, no more dizzy with excitement or orgasm.
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