
zobyjade@sbcglobal.net
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yes, for what ever reason he was tested.....the must be one,,,,,it is almost February and you are way past due for the test
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Kerry
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Its the only way you can know for sure....
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Amy
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yep/
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emblimegreen
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if its a possibility that he has it then you may want to be tested too
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mike d
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Back in November? no result? you knew? why? was he worried? I hate vague questions,.. Till you have more facts, you may wanna practice safe sex,..
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lenny
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yes of course you should...quickly...good luck to both of you..
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♥ Emily ♥
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sure...
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I LOVE CRISS ANGEL<3
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yes
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tigerprincess_bee
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Yes, you should. I hope all goes well.
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ceanerob
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i would
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mishaila1
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yes because no human can be trusted !
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Jess
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yes
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wetcat2009
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Yes I would get checked.
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Type O'
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what did his test prove
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mistertwister
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of course... have you ever???
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LeeA
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YES!
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Stan W
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Why not...information is power.
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Been there............
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If your husband got himself tested it must be for some reason. Get your backside to the nearest doctor and get tested for all STD's. If there is even the slightest possibility that your husband may have been exposed to HIV you need to demand that he wear a condom every-time that you have sex. Is there the possibility that you may not be in the monogamous relationship that you thought you were?
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♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥
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Why was your husband tested for HIV?
Was he unfaithful?
Did he have a blood transfusion?
Wait for the teswt results to come back if he is positive then you should be tested too.
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SusieQ
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And what was his result???
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kylelambert
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Everone says yea....... No one ask WHY???
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neanderthal
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yes
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hopetohelpyou
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If he came up positive, then yes I would.
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terrkia
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HIV is a sexually transmitted disease. However, if there are open wounds (like ulcers in the mouth) that allow blood (e.g. from bleeding gums) to be transferred from the carrier into the body, the person could be infected.
If your husband was tested POSITIVE for HIV, you have to get yourself tested even if you have PROTECTED sex with him.
I pray that you are well!
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Dr. Jeah
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Yes; better safe than sorry!
Dr. James Jeah MD
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jttigger
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that depends. why was he tested? what were the results? if they came back positive or inconclusive i would immediatly go and have a test done. but make sure you ask him questions/ or already know why this was done. wishing you the best of luck.
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-Tequila9+
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If there is a reason to suspect that you have been exposed, then yes, you should get tested.
Peace.
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just me
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uh,yea?
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stephchap81
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That depends, did he test positive? Do you have reason to believe you may be infected? Get tested anyway and save yourself some questioning.
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falcon
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Uhh yes.
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Dr. C
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Yes. One way to think about this question (and many other health questions) is this way: "If I have the disease, what are the risks to me and/or others if I don't know?" For certain diseases, the consequences may be minimal (e.g. premature hair loss), or only affect the patient (e.g. diabetes). However, in the case of HIV, not knowing could put your health - and that of your loved ones - at serious risk.
The history of HIV/AIDS unfortunately gave this disease a negative social stigma. Because of the extremely high rate of death of this disease in the early 1980s, it was viewed as a death sentence (similar to "cancer"). Also, it was initially associated with certain lifestyles.
Fortunately, none of these conditions are true today. HIV affects all cultures, genders, sexual orientations, and social classes. In fact, there is serious debate in the medical community about making it a routine test - something done during a routine physical. In the near future, it may no longer need pretest and posttest counseling.
While you may be nervous while waiting for the test result, if negative, it will put a lot of your fears to rest.
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