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2 hours ago, doctordoctor said:

Can one get fuck flu more than once if infected by a different strain?  Has anyone experienced it more than once?  

I could not find the answer quickly elsewhere.

Finding the term “fuck flu” is not an easy task unto itself. So finding information about going through it twice is sure to be a challenge. Closest I found are articles and information on HIV superinfection (located on CDC website and others) but nothing clearly discussing having fuck flu symptoms for a second time. 

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On 11/14/2019 at 10:24 AM, Bdsmslut said:

I have reach about experiences of men receiving a poz load and then getting the "fuck flu." However is this a real thing? When you become pozzed do you really get a "fuck flu"? How does it feel differently from normal flues? 

First , You are so Fucking HOT and Beautiful - Sexy HOT clothes - love to see more of you !   Curious too - hope to find the answer too - Fucking Flu !  Amyone , curious , ever have a friend - top - that took control over you - while feeling being a flue - kept checking you out - taking care of you - then getting high - stratching your inner cunt hole - having rough sex - fucking you raw - loads after loads - making sure you getting pozzed - smoking HOT - Banging all night long !

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7 hours ago, IcemanCummeTh said:

Finding the term “fuck flu” is not an easy task unto itself. So finding information about going through it twice is sure to be a challenge. Closest I found are articles and information on HIV superinfection (located on CDC website and others) but nothing clearly discussing having fuck flu symptoms for a second time. 

Did you do any search through PubMed? [think before following links] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov  I ran one search, but I had difficulty coming up with keywords.

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8 hours ago, IcemanCummeTh said:

Finding the term “fuck flu” is not an easy task unto itself. So finding information about going through it twice is sure to be a challenge. Closest I found are articles and information on HIV superinfection (located on CDC website and others) but nothing clearly discussing having fuck flu symptoms for a second time. 

try "cytokine storm" as a search term... (I got that idea from this paper, among others: [think before following links] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22743035/. --- I need to get out more....)

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  • 4 months later...

I went to the cabin and went through a sex session, where more than 10 unknown guys came in min... 4 days later (today) and I woke up bad, body pain, indisposition, light fever, maybe I joined the club... .or maybe it's something else because we live in the time of covid... anyway, it's too early for any kind of testing... I'll have to wait, but as soon as I do the tests, post here.

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9 minutes ago, VivienCumSlut said:

I went to the cabin and went through a sex session, where more than 10 unknown guys came in min... 4 days later (today) and I woke up bad, body pain, indisposition, light fever, maybe I joined the club... .or maybe it's something else because we live in the time of covid... anyway, it's too early for any kind of testing... I'll have to wait, but as soon as I do the tests, post here.

I was wondering if the Flu was true !

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3 minutes ago, ronnie4u said:

You are Simply HOT and Beautiful  -  Wonderful looking - love to hear your transformation time !

Well lots of retouching of photos. Trust me. While I can look very good most times I’m not passable. I spend only an hour on makeup. I have that part down. Just I have a prominent nose and I’m not thin.  I do appreciate your comment though. Makes me feel good. 

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2 hours ago, BarebackBrat said:

My question.  If u show no symptoms how long can you go without showing signs?

That's rather a circular question, because it basically boils down to "How long can you go without showing symptoms if you don't show symptoms?"

What I assume you mean is "If you don't have fuck flu-like symptoms when you're first infected, how long can you go before you show signs of HIV infection?" And the answer to that is that it varies from person to person, considerably, but it can be "pretty long", if you don't get tested.

I've known several guys who thought they were negative (and who never got tested) who found out they were positive when they were on death's door, having rapidly lost 40 or so pounds in a couple of months and facing unexplainable other medical problems. In one case, the guy hadn't had unprotected sex in almost 15 years and no sex at all for the last dozen.

The good news is that all but one recovered rapidly as soon as treatment began, with most remaining undetectable from about 4-5 months after starting treatment until now. The bad news is that having delayed diagnoses and treatment for so long, their bodies have little "reserve" for fighting on their own without meds so adherence to the daily regimen is that much more important.

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11 hours ago, BarebackBrat said:

My question.  If u show no symptoms how long can you go without showing signs?

To what degree this is typical, I can’t say, but my own experience was this:

I was hospitalized for a week in the late fall of 2011 for a severe flu-like viral infection. I was tested for HIV, but the test came back negative. (Note that, it’s important.) The doctors were never able to determine the viral cause, but my symptoms cleared in a week and they sent me home, shrugged their shoulders and wrote it off as an anomaly.

Over the next three years, I got tested periodically for HIV after hookups; the results always came back negative. My routine checkups at my doctor’s office, however, kept turning up inexplicable anemia and low levels of B12, among other things my GP couldn’t explain.

Then, in late July 2014 I got pneumonia. I got through it by early August, but then developed it again within another week, followed by an unbelievable headache that finally sent me to the hospital, where I was found to have fungal meningitis along with the pneumonia. This time, the HIV test came back positive - along with a diagnosis of full-blown AIDS.

EverY HIV test I had taken from my seroconversion in 2011 for the next three years had returned a false negative. Had my GP been more familiar with the signs of early HIV infection, the anemia, low B12 and other factors might have been a sign, but he wasn’t, and missed it all until I got AIDS right under his nose in the course of three years.

So, how many licks does it take to get to the center of the lollipop? One - two - three. Three years. But only if you’re really, really unlucky and you and/or your doctor don’t know what the signs look like.

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It's definitely real for some but not all.  I never had it. Rarely ever had so much as a cold until one day I was hospitalised with pneumonia. As my consultant discussed with me there is so much conflicting info surrounding HIV out in the wild that many, including medical practitioners, can be blinkered to what is and isn't true.

Several Doctors and Nurses spoke to me about my infection and none of them believed the answers I was giving them telling me I must be omitting something from my discussions.  (This is not to say I didn't receive good care, just that they weren't specialists) It was only when the Consultant and his team arrived that any headway was made.

He estimated, given my general health and fitness (surprisingly good despite what was growing inside me), that I could have been infected anything upto ten years before, certainly no less than five or six.  He described my circumstance as being at the extreme end of the spectrum but not entirely uncommon.

I have been told in my very candid discussions at the clinics that I could see symptoms appear if I were to stop meds as the virus reasserts itself but the severity cannot be guessed at.

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