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painful glands ,cramping feet

Exposure on the 15th december(partial insertion approx 2 mins ) no ejaculation . And then exposure on the 31st january with ejaculation. Painful neck glands on both sides of neck more so to back of neck. 2 small pea sized non visible  previous nodes on left side close to trap muscle for about a year now  and 2 lumps on scm muscle slightly tender grape size since january 15th only visible when I turn neck to the left. In  march cramping in lower extremities from thigh down . No fever , nite sweats, is there anyway these can be ars symptoms
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HEY im back plzz help . now my conclusive 3 months test willl be at the end of april . the aches in my lower extremites which spread to both arms lasted aprox 2 weeks also the nausea . now when the aches ended around d 27th mrch i now havin crawling sensations in sole and toes and prickly feelings in fingers occasionallly . i notice now when i drink milk i hv loose movements only when i drink milk . are these anxiety or hiv related neuropathy . what u guys think. i cry myself to sleep each nite
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Swollen lymph nodes with HIV are not painful.
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But base on what you guys kno anybody .can these 2 nodes close to my muscle to the frnto of my neck and the pain I'm gettin to the back of me neck ( no swelling there ) but its a continuous pain . And these pain in my leg  be at all related to hiv symptoms
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HIV has no specific symptoms.
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But are these symptoms hiv linked . I'm scared
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You can obtain your conclusive test result 3 months post your last unprotected penetrative sex.
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