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Chills and low body temperature

I had unprotected oral sex, protected anal and vaginal sex with a sex worker. I am not sure but I think condom did not broke. There was no dripping etc. After two weeks, last night I could not sleep because of chills. My lowest body temperature was 35.3 celcius. I read that hypothermia is both a sypmthom of acute HIV infection and also chronic anxiety. Could you please ease my mind that it is not a sympthom of HIV infection. I started PEP 60 hours after intercourse.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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If the condom broke, you would have known. We spent a lot of time last week advising you that your event was zero risk, so therefore, your symptoms could not have anything to do with HIV.  This is not an anxiety support forum, so please seek counseling as we discussed in your last thread.
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