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I had sex for the first time with this girl who i knew for a while.  I used protection, but took the condom off after a while to finish.  Like a moth later i became hard to swallow and i wasn't feeling to good.  It got to the point where i could barley swallow so i went to the doctor where the prescribed me medicine for strep throat..I didn't see any results so i went back to the doctors where they ran a blood test for mono, and it came back positive. They gave me some medicine and in a few weeks i was feeling better..I was still worried si i had something so about 90 days after i had sex with her i went and had a std and hiv test done.  Everything came back normal, but the about a year after i had sex with her i notice small white spots on my tonsils. I went to the doctors and I was negative for strep and mono.  The whte spots come and go still.  So my question is
1. Could that mono they gave me have reacted to the HIV virous and not actually have had mono.
2. Could the white spots on my tonsils indicate i have HIV or could i just be someting else like food particles getting    traped in the tonsils
3. whats the odds of me being Hiv positive
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186166 tn?1385259382
YOUR test proves that you dont have hiv.

kindly move on...you do not have a hiv concern
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After the first time i didnt hook up with her again, and now i always use protection.. I read up on the subject and know how hard it is to actually contract Hiv. I just feel worried and anxious because i took the condom off.  Its been two years since ive talked to her, and i found out that she just had a kid.  So since she had a kid that means she probablly wasn't infected right?
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186166 tn?1385259382
your test for the first encounter proved that you didnt contract hiv from her.

when you had sex with her the next time, was it protected?  
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