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What Is Your Current Hiv Status? (Poll)


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What is your current HIV Status?  

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  1. 1. What is your current HIV Status?

    • Negative
      622
    • Neg + Prep
      311
    • Unsure - Most likely negative
      252
    • Unsure - Most likely positive
      73
    • Don't know / Don't care / Don't want to know
      76
    • Positive - Medication not required at this time
      21
    • Positive - On medication
      310
    • Positive - High viral load & not on medication
      160
    • Positive - Not yet on meds
      69
    • Other (List in the comments)
      8


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Am still neg here as far as I know, my last test was back one year ago in late Feb/ early March after some flu like symptoms, but all came back neg.  I haven't been all that active since then though.  I tried PrEP some years back in late 2015, with its side effects, decided against it and decided it wasn't worth it and to just let things progress in a natural manner. In early 2016 began taking any and all, anon and strangers at the baths and with no questions asked, but so far nothing has happened.

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14 hours ago, ChubbyPig said:

Neg, Master stopped me taking PreP, I’m ok with his decision 

Yeah, my new Online Master said no PreP for me...he has is hooking up with random men 3 or 4 times a week, and I am not allowed to ask status, so the risk for me is really high, but I am ok with his decision too.

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On 7/16/2020 at 5:25 PM, leatherpunk16 said:

Neg. For now. Stopped taking the PreP in March. I knew there'd be no reason to continue it, but hang on to it so I don't have to pay for it later. I wonder if this stuff has a shelf life?

If it’s still in the original bottle, it has an expiration date on it. 

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Not sure to be honest..  I know a few months ago I took a load and less than 2 weeks later I got a really bad infection and the lymph nodes in my groin were swollen for like a month. Not sure what that means but I wouldn't be surprised if I tested Poz

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Poz.  Undetectable and on meds now.  I didn't take meds for almost 7 years after becoming positive, until my CD4 became so low that I was diagnosed with AIDS.  Found this out after I contracted a horrible case of shingles and could barely walk.  Went to the ER for it.  Doctor said if I had waited just a few more days I might have died.  Was hooked up to an IV for around a week.  I don't get the thrill behind bug chasing or wanting a high viral load.  There's nothing fun about wasting away and eventually dying from a disease.   I'm glad and fortunate to not have to pay out of pocket for medications, and will continue taking them as long as I can.

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On 8/28/2020 at 1:53 AM, iamwhatiam84 said:

I don't get the thrill behind bug chasing or wanting a high viral load.  There's nothing fun about wasting away and eventually dying from a disease

I completely agree, im poz on meds right now. I love bb but I don't like thinking about my status while im messing around with guys. When Im on meds I never have to think about it.

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On 8/28/2020 at 12:53 AM, iamwhatiam84 said:

Poz.  Undetectable and on meds now.  I didn't take meds for almost 7 years after becoming positive, until my CD4 became so low that I was diagnosed with AIDS.  Found this out after I contracted a horrible case of shingles and could barely walk.  Went to the ER for it.  Doctor said if I had waited just a few more days I might have died.  Was hooked up to an IV for around a week.  I don't get the thrill behind bug chasing or wanting a high viral load.  There's nothing fun about wasting away and eventually dying from a disease.   I'm glad and fortunate to not have to pay out of pocket for medications, and will continue taking them as long as I can.

I really think it’s important for the “no meds” guys to hear this.
 

You can’t play if you are dead. 

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