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PL HELP...am cant take pressure

HIV ANXIETY PL HELP

by SSCSSC, 8 minutes
had sex with a prostitute with condom but oral without ..till then am suffering from
1. Swollen gland
2. Tonsil
3. Itchy feeling in skin small rash
4. Fever not over 100
5. Sweating at ni
6. Joint , back pain , muscle pain , small headache
7. 8 week is running after my exposure
8. I cant concentrate ...am worried from the 1 st day of exposure ..
9. Is this symptoms mean anything..
10. Pl help .. Am really worried do i need to test ..
11. Is all are for over anxiety
12. Abdominal pain, imflame nipple, some times ear block , some boils and pimples

I took antibiotic for tonsil IS ALL THESE FROM ANXIETY ...u dont have facilities here to test before 3 month
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Today i tested in uganda...after 12 wk it was strip test ...came negative...but got syphilis ...gonoria neg...should i test for need to test fir hiv anymore...i was anxious asked no of time is this accurate...they assure me that it is accurate ...pl advice me ..i will check for all std and all those when i will be home..pl advice ...they assure that this strip is from usa..pl brother at least great relief...today is my 87 day of my exposure...any advice from any expert
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if you had vaginal sex with a condom that did not break, and only oral unprotected, then i don't see how any hiv could get into your body. the symptoms are from something else.
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