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I'm scared I have hiv??

I'm really afraid.I am a woman, so was my partner, but I found out she had cheated on me with more than one person. She cheated in December, but then we had sex in december multiple times, and then I think in Mid January I got sick, and my sickness lasted about a month...I thought it must have been a really bad cold. I coughed, I had runny nose, I had a sore throat that lasted the whole duration of the cold, I felt like i always wanted to lie down, i did have a head ache, I did have chills, but not so bad...I notice at night she sweats a lot, i noticed, I think I only sweat when I get hot at night, summer had also just passed.
I don't remember rashes, I did lose about 10 pounds, but that was because I didn't eat properly, my throat and my coughing made it a bit uncomfortable to eat. I don't know if I had a fever or not. I don't think so...and Idunno aboput fatigue, because I did go to bed late...and woke up early to go to school...
What do you think?
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Reread what I wrote.
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she was having sex with men. and we shared toys
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Even then is would be almost non-existant risk
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It is basically very very very low risk to impossible for a woman to get HIV from another woman. Unless they are using a sex toy and go from one vagina/anus to the other within seconds.
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