I've had oral thrush for 2 years now. My tongue is always lightly white in the middle. I took a treatment 2 years ago and it didn't work. I would imagine that it would of gone away when I've been on antibiotics for other problems - but nothing.
What I'm worried about is AIDS.
I've never took an AIDS test before or whatever, or any type of exam to see if I had AIDS. My parents never take me seriously when it comes to this problem. They just tell me to eat a red popsicle - a red popsicle doesn't cure AIDS. God my parents are such morons.
I've had many blood test done on me for other issues like kidney stones, vertigo, and to make sure my epilepsy medication is not overdose.
Wouldn't drawing blood for those above issues or just a blood draw in general be able to tell if I had AIDS or not? I would imagine if they could tell if I was anemic when giving me a blood test to see if I had a medication overdose cause I was having a reaction to them, wouldn't they be able to see if I had AIDS? Or do I have to take some other type test?
Another question, if a blood draw was able to tell if I already had AIDS, do you think my doctors and parents would keep it a secret from me(so I don't get upset)? Believe it or not, I've actually have wondered this. That would be nasty if they did. I'd be more upset at my parents than anything else. I would take their stupid little dogs(their most beloved things in the world) to a shelter in a heart beat.
I'm 24 years old and should be treated like an adult. Just because I'm forced to live with my parents doesn't mean they have to treat me like a child.
What I'm worried about is AIDS.
I've never took an AIDS test before or whatever, or any type of exam to see if I had AIDS. My parents never take me seriously when it comes to this problem. They just tell me to eat a red popsicle - a red popsicle doesn't cure AIDS. God my parents are such morons.
I've had many blood test done on me for other issues like kidney stones, vertigo, and to make sure my epilepsy medication is not overdose.
Wouldn't drawing blood for those above issues or just a blood draw in general be able to tell if I had AIDS or not? I would imagine if they could tell if I was anemic when giving me a blood test to see if I had a medication overdose cause I was having a reaction to them, wouldn't they be able to see if I had AIDS? Or do I have to take some other type test?
Another question, if a blood draw was able to tell if I already had AIDS, do you think my doctors and parents would keep it a secret from me(so I don't get upset)? Believe it or not, I've actually have wondered this. That would be nasty if they did. I'd be more upset at my parents than anything else. I would take their stupid little dogs(their most beloved things in the world) to a shelter in a heart beat.
I'm 24 years old and should be treated like an adult. Just because I'm forced to live with my parents doesn't mean they have to treat me like a child.
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