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92 days test and still having a sore throat

Hello all, i made an HIV test after 65 days and 92 days , the both came negative. but i am still having a sore throat. should i make another test?
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186166 tn?1385259382
your SORE THROAT is NOT hiv related.

accept your negative result and move on with your life.

"until you are in a monogamous relationship, where BOTH of you have tested...ALWAYS use condoms for penetrative vaginal / anal intercourse.  sex lasts a few minutes...HIV LASTS A LIFETIME"
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I am pretty sure that is from smoking , i was worried because as i read on a website that a sore throat lasting more than two weeks can be a sign of AIDS ..
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Smoking will do that too you. It will really give you a sore throat if your stressing over something. (HIV) And chain smoking one after another. Will irratate your throat.
Your test came back neg. after 3 months your good to go. Talk to your Dr. about your sore thoat. Im sure he or she will help you take care of that.
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Thanks , i was just worried because of my sore throat that has been for a long time . I guess it's a result from smoking .. Thank you again
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