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My symptoms and some opinions please

Please could someone give me some advice


7 Weeks ago I had a drunken sexual encounter with 2 girls - do not know if i wore protection.

3 weeks later I developed the following symptoms

Rash on Peinis and fore skin (none itchy)
ain in testicals

Within 3 days of this I started to suffer from dizzy spells and generaly felt awfull

I had no feaver - and no night sweats

I then develped odd sensations down the back of my legs

The dizzy spells went away for a couple of weeks and now are back this time with slight nausea

I am now into my 5TH week of symptoms

I have been tested for chlamydia and gonnorea - both negative

Do these sound like the early HIV infection symptoms \

Please let me know what you think

Thanks
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Symptoms of HIV are very nonspecific, but they can fall in that time frame.

Better have a test at 8 weeks if only to calm your fears, but better to be safe than sorry.
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Thanks for getting back to me - do these symptoms normally last so long
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Your symtoms does not look like HIV symtoms.Anyway as you did an unprotucted sex go and get a test at 3 month mark.

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Yes I forgot to mention that more often than not, fever is a big part of acute HIV infection symptoms (80% by some counts - that is, 80% of those who DO present with symptoms)
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