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AIDS TEST? Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth? -------------------------------------------------
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pejman said: Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth?
in the week after my bf tested positive, before i got my results, i had some time to deal with it, and somehow knew what the results would be. it was worse when i found out his results. sometimes the truth is scary, but is better than a lack of knowledge Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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Yes.
Although I kind of knew that the result would be negative, there was still a small nagging doubt that I might have been wrong. _____ [This message was edited Tue Mar 25 10:39:05 PST 2003 by Haystack] | |
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pejman said: Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth?
I get them religiously... you must know. SUPERJOINT RITUAL - http://www.superjointritual.com
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I've been tested several times, for blood donation and when pregnant. But I also got it as a mutual decision for monogamy between me and my former man.
I'd probably be more afraid if I was considered as high-risk, whatever THAT means. | |
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cborgman said: pejman said: Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth?
in the week after my bf tested positive, before i got my results, i had some time to deal with it, and somehow knew what the results would be. it was worse when i found out his results. sometimes the truth is scary, but is better than a lack of knowledge I commend you on your courage and I wish you well. I used to test once every 3 months -- and each time was absolute torture. After a while, I couldn't take the whole mindf*ck of that cycle, so I really changed the way I live. Years later, its amazing to see some relatives and people I knew turn out to be HIV+ when I remain unscathed in the shadow of all the stuff I used to do. It's really a sobering and humbling thing. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Lammastide said: cborgman said: pejman said: Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth?
in the week after my bf tested positive, before i got my results, i had some time to deal with it, and somehow knew what the results would be. it was worse when i found out his results. sometimes the truth is scary, but is better than a lack of knowledge I commend you on your courage and I wish you well. I used to test once every 3 months -- and each time was absolute torture. After a while, I couldn't take the whole mindf*ck of that cycle, so I really changed the way I live. Years later, its amazing to see some relatives and people I knew turn out to be HIV+ when I remain unscathed in the shadow of all the stuff I used to do. It's really a sobering and humbling thing. the really amazing thing is , after years and years of being a total slut, i got it from monagamy... irony is a bitch, isn't he? but thanks, lam, i appreciate the sentiment. but i don't want to hijack the thread. i need to just keep repeating "it's not about me, it's not about me" to myself Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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cborgman said: Lammastide said: cborgman said: pejman said: Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth?
in the week after my bf tested positive, before i got my results, i had some time to deal with it, and somehow knew what the results would be. it was worse when i found out his results. sometimes the truth is scary, but is better than a lack of knowledge I commend you on your courage and I wish you well. I used to test once every 3 months -- and each time was absolute torture. After a while, I couldn't take the whole mindf*ck of that cycle, so I really changed the way I live. Years later, its amazing to see some relatives and people I knew turn out to be HIV+ when I remain unscathed in the shadow of all the stuff I used to do. It's really a sobering and humbling thing. the really amazing thing is , after years and years of being a total slut, i got it from monagamy... irony is a bitch, isn't he? but thanks, lam, i appreciate the sentiment. but i don't want to hijack the thread. i need to just keep repeating "it's not about me, it's not about me" to myself Wow. Very thought-provoking stuff. I've been celibate for 2 years. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
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I have been tested...
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my story, and another excellent AIDS thread...
http://www.prince.org/msg...msg_554798 it's not about me, it's not about me, don't hijack the thread Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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been tested A LOT...I get tested with clients to help them through the process. The rapid test is out and now you can get your results in 20 mins instead of weeks later.
Still doesn't prevent a damn thang...(ok, I know I'm not at work but damn it if people don't think it prevents HIV. ) | |
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Rhondab said: been tested A LOT...I get tested with clients to help them through the process. The rapid test is out and now you can get your results in 20 mins instead of weeks later.
Still doesn't prevent a damn thang...(ok, I know I'm not at work but damn it if people don't think it prevents HIV. ) Rapid Test? over the counter or prescribtion? -------------------------------------------------
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The rapid test will first be at testing sites. You would have to check with your local health depts and clinics to see if they are going to have the tests. The test was develop by Abbott Lab and was only recently approve by the FDA. | |
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I get tested every 6 months
I think the rapid test will make it much easier for people to be tested it. It amazes me the number of people who test but don't go back for their results...The rapid test will take care of that phenomen... | |
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Yes, I've been tested. Oh shit, my hat done fell off | |
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I get tested...
I do have a question, in case anyone knows... a girl from work got poked with a needle while taking out trash and has been off of work for nearly two months, even though all tests came back negative for AIDS and for some other thing. I hear yesterday that she is finally coming back and that the reason she was off of work for two months is because the doctors put her on the AIDS Cocktail to prevent AIDS, and she was getting sick from it. Would they really do that? That makes absolutely no sense to me that they would put her on medication when you can't prevent AIDS with medication (can you?) and there is no cure. If that was the case, wouldn't there be many people taking this medication if they've had unprotected sex and might suspect they caught the virus? What is the point of giving her this medication if, in fact, they really did? I questioned two people about it and they think they would put her on it to prevent it. I still don't understand why they would... . [This message was edited Tue Mar 25 12:40:46 PST 2003 by AzureStar] | |
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At the most I only have my blood screened once a year because I feel obligated to for other peoples sake. Otherwise I would really rather not know if I ever became HIV+. | |
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no! | |
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AzureStar said: I get tested...
I do have a question, in case anyone knows... a girl from work got poked with a needle while taking out trash and has been off of work for nearly two months, even though all tests came back negative for AIDS and for some other thing. I hear yesterday that she is finally coming back and that the reason she was off of work for two months is because the doctors put her on the AIDS Cocktail to prevent AIDS, and she was getting sick from it. Would they really do that? That makes absolutely no sense to me that they would put her on medication when you can't prevent AIDS with medication (can you?) and there is no cure. If that was the case, wouldn't there be many people taking this medication if they've had unprotected sex and might suspect they caught the virus? What is the point of giving her this medication if, in fact, they really did? I questioned two people about it and they think they would put her on it to prevent it. I still don't understand why they would... . [This message was edited Tue Mar 25 12:40:46 PST 2003 by AzureStar] it's known to help to reduce the risk for contracting the virus for those who have been known to be exposed to the virus...for example, the give a pregnant HIV infected mother AZT during pregnanycy to reduce the chance of the baby becoming infected. 25% of babies born to HIV+ mothers become HIV+ themselves...but witht he meds that number drops to 8%. | |
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I have been tested 3 times... with
each pregnancy. Maybe a little fear the second time. The first and third I knew I had nothing to worry bout! He calls me "Holi" cuz he says everyday w/ me is like a Holiday... | |
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yep | |
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i am clean as a whistle
all the women that have talked about getting tested while they were pregnant...??? how did that happen..??? did the doctors ask if you wanted one... cause i dont believe that it is legal to be tested for AIDS without consent... | |
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Ex-Moderator | I haven't tested in a few years. It's prolly time I did again... |
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DORA said: i am clean as a whistle
all the women that have talked about getting tested while they were pregnant...??? how did that happen..??? did the doctors ask if you wanted one... cause i dont believe that it is legal to be tested for AIDS without consent... My first one 10 years ago... I did not give consent, they just did it and the last two I consented to. He calls me "Holi" cuz he says everyday w/ me is like a Holiday... | |
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luv4thepurple1 said: DORA said: i am clean as a whistle
all the women that have talked about getting tested while they were pregnant...??? how did that happen..??? did the doctors ask if you wanted one... cause i dont believe that it is legal to be tested for AIDS without consent... My first one 10 years ago... I did not give consent, they just did it and the last two I consented to. But it was routine they said! He calls me "Holi" cuz he says everyday w/ me is like a Holiday... | |
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pejman said: Have you ever been tested for AIDS or HIV or have you been to scared to find out the truth?
I did... before I got married. It was a very scary thing to do, and I'd be putting it off for months. I can understand why so many people avoid getting tested, it is terrifying! | |
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Rhondab said: AzureStar said: I get tested...
I do have a question, in case anyone knows... a girl from work got poked with a needle while taking out trash and has been off of work for nearly two months, even though all tests came back negative for AIDS and for some other thing. I hear yesterday that she is finally coming back and that the reason she was off of work for two months is because the doctors put her on the AIDS Cocktail to prevent AIDS, and she was getting sick from it. Would they really do that? That makes absolutely no sense to me that they would put her on medication when you can't prevent AIDS with medication (can you?) and there is no cure. If that was the case, wouldn't there be many people taking this medication if they've had unprotected sex and might suspect they caught the virus? What is the point of giving her this medication if, in fact, they really did? I questioned two people about it and they think they would put her on it to prevent it. I still don't understand why they would... . [This message was edited Tue Mar 25 12:40:46 PST 2003 by AzureStar] it's known to help to reduce the risk for contracting the virus for those who have been known to be exposed to the virus...for example, the give a pregnant HIV infected mother AZT during pregnanycy to reduce the chance of the baby becoming infected. 25% of babies born to HIV+ mothers become HIV+ themselves...but witht he meds that number drops to 8%. I never heard of anyone doing this... thanks, Rhonda! | |
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no, i'm still a virgin...hiv/aids is one of the reasons why. don't wanna risk anything, folks got all sorts of icky stuff nowadays...
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I participated in an AIDS vaccine study for a couple of years and was tested frequently. . .since then, I suppose I've been tested whenever I've donated blood. I had a little knot in my stomach over the first test, but I wanted to know either way.
Get tested! The people who might come in contact with your body fluids in the future shouldn't be endangered by your fear. . .*exiting soapbox*. . . Peace to those of you dealing with HIV infection. . .wishing you much health and happiness. . . | |
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