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Just reading your answers and was hoping to recieve your opion

IN late may i had a sexual encounter unprotected with a dancer.About a week and a half later i developed flu like symptoms that went away on there on on but i was tested on june 15th and my results were negative. The months following were consumed with anxiety and guilt because i am in a relationship. I noticed my girlfriend developed a cough that was deep but no flem would come up it wasnt a dry cough. I myself have have consistant neck pain on my right side with some lower back pain in the morning as well as headaches. I took another test on the 9th of september that was also negative. I am just wondering if it is neccesary for me to get tested again or do these symptoms seem like they can be the cause of something else? Please help....
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I just read your profile and had to say im am truly sorry about your son but he is blessed to have a mother such as yourself. thank you again for responding to me
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Thank you sincerly for responding i am trying to believe them but i guess my anxiety is getting the best of me i just feel really horrible about what i did. I got aught up in the moment and i havent felt like myself since. My neck pain and headaches are disturbing but like ive said ive been tested for every Std as well as hiv. I just know  this has taught me so much.
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if you tested 3 months post exposure...your test was CONCLUSIVE.
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