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I have explained my exposure which was unprotected sex with a woman of unknown status that I met at a bar... I came down with symptoms such as fever,muscle twitching in calves and hamstrings, severe headaches and rectal discharge as well as muscle aches and pains about two weeks after the encounter. I have had testing varying from elisa blood drawn at 11 and 14 weeks and rapid tests at 17,20,25,28 weeks following the encounter and all negative as well as every other std known to man and all neg. The symptoms have stayed consistent and the rectal discharge has continued as well and is why I am scared. I want to believe my tests but my GF has come down with odd symtpoms herself and I feel I have infected her despite the neg tests... Now the only thing bothering her is her stomach but other than that her symptoms have subsided unlike mine.. Please do not ban me I have been to several dr.'s and they can not explain my symptoms and am just wondering if anyone has heard of such symtpoms or has been through similar scenario. I thought i did everything right to protect her as far as testing to make sure I was not infected but now do not know
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186166 tn?1385259382
and how does rectal discharge have anything to do with this forum?  you've been told repeatedly that you do not have hiv BUT you persist is posting your concerns on this forum.

A NEGATIVE TEST TRUMPS ANY AND ALL SYMPTOMS OF HIV THAT YOU "THINK" ARE HIV RELATED.

continuing to post after a conclusively negative test result will get you BANNED.  
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How does anxiety have anything to do with rectal discharge? Not trying to sound rude or anything like that Lizzie Lou.. I am just scared
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186166 tn?1385259382
WRONG FORUM...

TAKE IT TO THE HIV ANXIETY COMMUNITY FORUM...YOU DO NOT HAVE A HIV CONCERN AND THIS FORUM HAS NOTHING LEFT TO OFFER
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