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Q: Vibration in feet
asked by: downwardspiral on February 29th, 2008
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Does anyone heard of a rumbling in the feet.. much like that of standing on a floor with a motor on it to be an early symptom? Is a symptom like this even possible?
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homerx
replied on March 1st, 2008
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No...that is not a symptom of HIV. It could be a muscle twitch or some thing..why would you think that was HIV? If you have been having unprotected sex or have been using needles then you need to get tested weather you have rumbling in the feet or not.
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downwardspiral
replied on March 1st, 2008
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No needles... hardly any sex in general.. im just a paranoid bloke i suppose.
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homerx
replied on March 1st, 2008
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downwardspiral wrote:
No needles... hardly any sex in general.. im just a paranoid bloke i suppose.

No worries...if you still are worried get tested, it doesn't hurt Wink Good Luck and if you need anything else just ask.
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Finess150
replied on March 10th, 2008
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Something I'd like to add here is that symptoms should not be used as a diagnosis for HIV. If you feel that you have exposed yourself to HIV, have a test 3 months after your last unprotected episode for an accurate result.
Regular STD checkups are very advisable for a sexually active person.
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Muthoni
replied on March 11th, 2008
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I have heard of something called vibration syndrome. Please seek medical help.
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downwardspiral
replied on July 10th, 2008
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False alarm. Turns out I had a benign brain tumor instead :S
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Muthoni
replied on July 10th, 2008
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Downwardspiral
Holy Moses! Are they going to remove the tumor?

Always
Muthoni (Mson)
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downwardspiral
replied on July 10th, 2008
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They already did. They messed up twice and finally got it out on the third try. Guess thats Canada's free "health" care. Can't complain though I've recovered well.
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Muthoni
replied on July 10th, 2008
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Downwardspiral
I am glad you recovered well. Very sensitive surgery.

I love the Canadian health care. I cannot put them down. I am sure they were doing the best they could for you.

Canada has treated my AIDS for over nine years and my Bi polar for around the same time. They have saved my life with their health care system. The stopped cells from growing in my cervix mbae doing a day surgery of leep biopsy. If I was in another country like Kenya, I might have been six feet under the ground.

Just saying.

Muthoni (Mson)
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downwardspiral
replied on July 10th, 2008
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Well it was just annoying becuase they cut my head opened before making sure their $400,000 surgery machine actually worked. Once they came to this conclusion they stapled me back up and sent me home.

The surgeon himself was excellent though.
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Muthoni
replied on July 10th, 2008
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Sorry to hear about that. Wow!

These medical people make mistakes sometimes. Sometimes the mistakes cost a life. Sorry for your experience and very glad you are better.

My late daughter had chickenpox and she went to a dispensary and they said she was sicker than chicken pox and they injected her with penicillin.

She was supposed to wait a day but they said that she return the next day. When they injected her, she died. I was here, she was there. Can you imagine how upset I was with the health care in Kenya? I think you can imagine.

And then, they strapped her on the baby sitter's back and said to tell grandma to take her to another hospital. My baby in the transit bus dead. Shocked

Anyway, I am glad to be in Canada. I have healed my spirit and now I just need to strengthen it. Am in BC. And you?

All the best
Muthoni (Mson)
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downwardspiral
replied on July 10th, 2008
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Ohh my gosh I am terribly sorry to hear that. It makes me realise that I take allot of stuff my coutnry ahs for granted. I'm in Ontario.
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Muthoni
replied on July 10th, 2008
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Canada is a pretty good country. I am proud to be in Canada.

They say count your many blessings name them one mbae one, and it will surprise you what the Lord has done.

Yap

Always
Muthoni (Mson)
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kp10019
replied on March 3rd, 2009
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that's crazy! was vibrating feet your only symptom? what made u go to the doc?
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