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Three years ago I had an autoimmune disease called Reiter's Syndrome.? |
I've noticed lately that the symptoms are coming back and have a frighteningly simularity to HIV. Is it possible for HIV to take on the characteristics of another disease thus masking it's true identity until it's too late? Typically HIV itself is without symptoms, until the disease progresses to AIDS where one becomes symptomatic depending on what infectious disease has effected that person. If you have any risk factors for HIV, it would important for you to be tested. |
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