Hypochondriac. Do you know the meaning of this word. I think you suffer from this. Stop worrying and get a life.
2006-10-11 06:17:40
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answer #1
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answered by Ya-sai 7
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Honestly, I do not know much about HIV or aids. But I do know about diabetes. I'm very sure it's not diabetes, do you have reason to think you might have the desease? Are you over weight? Do you have diebetes in your family? Is your sugar level high? Answer these questions.
My best advice, go and speak with your doctor, because not only the HIV thing is a concern, but so is your stress level. Stress causes high blood pressure, which causes heart attacks. So be careful with stress. Some things you can do to releive stress are seeing a therapist, petting a dog or cat, and taking yoga.
I hope this has helped, seeing your doctor is VERY inportant.
2006-10-11 06:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to be more specific about your HIV test. At first glance one may think it is negative. This place, Yahoo Answers, may be full of all sorts of advice for you. The best thing you can do is schedule yourself an appointment with a real doctor and have all of the things you listed here checked out. If you have diabetes you could be in extreme danger of loosing your life over something as simple as too much or too little sugar in your system.
In addition to getting yourself checked out, you have a further responsibility of listing all of your sex partners who have had protected and unprotected sex. If you have a STD, you must have these people notified so that they may see their health care provider to be treated.
Below are some web sites with some more information.
Best Regards
Jon
2006-10-11 06:35:25
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answered by ĴΩŋ 5
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The chances of you being HIV positive are very slim to non existent, but you're doing more damage to your health by worrying it about so much. The tests used are very accurate: trust the results. Go to your doc for the other symptoms you have (which I'm sure have nothing to do with HIV), tell him/her your concerns. Let you doctor put your mind at rest.
2006-10-11 07:46:25
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answered by JoMac 2
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This sounds so complicated. I went to get tested and they simply said that you don't have HIV, but come back in 6 months to get tested again. If you are unsure, go to a different place and hope for a negative reading.
2006-10-11 06:27:57
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answered by Shyguy 3
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If you can't get to a doctor at least call the place that you got the test from. They can explain to you everything you were tested for & what it means.
2006-10-11 06:24:06
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answered by baby_girl 2
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let your doctor test you and this way you will know for sure or not what this might be.
and until you find out stop warring so much about it.
no need to get all up set over something your not sure of yet.
just take it one day at a time.
2006-10-11 10:02:10
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answered by DENISE 6
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Check with your doctor and keep taking the test.
2006-10-11 06:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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See a doctor!!!!Just to be on the safe side.Also it will help u with the thrush and other problems...
2006-10-11 07:19:02
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answered by only me 3
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You just answered your own question. .. Go to the doctor
2006-10-11 06:31:20
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answered by Here I am 2
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