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I need some assurance

Hello,

I had anal sex with a transexual I wore had a condom.  Afterwards she gave me oral and slipped the condom off and I ejaculated in her mouth.  Afterwards i felt depressed scared and stupid for what I had done.  Maybe 1 day later I felt very sick like i had the flu. I know i was silly for doing this but the next week i went to the doctor for an std test instead of waiting a decent window period.  All test came back negative.  This happened around October. Now we are in December and I developed a problem where i am constantly burping and have floating stool. One day the back of my throat became agitated and the next day I drank a lot of water and noticed my sinuses started draining coating the back of my throat giving me instant relief.  I went to a couple of doctors and they said I didn't have swollen lymph nodes, then went to another doctor and he said they are semi swollen.  I do not have thrush or feel weak at all.  Nor have i had a high fever because i check like 20 times a day with a thermometer.  Is there a posibility that I am HIV pos?
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You didn't put yourself at risk for HIV. If you cannot accept this, then have a single antibody test, collect your negative result, and move on with your life. Any test that you take will be conclusive.
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Could I please have input from you on this Joggen
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Thank you so much hope242 you don't know  how much of a load you took off my chest.
happy holidays and thank you again.
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