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Rash worried sick!!!!


Hi about 2 half weeks ago I had sex with a prostitute I wore a condom but I feel still put myseld at risk.

In the last few days had aches pains in my thighs and arms plus slight diahrrea and swollen lypmh node under armpit. Last couple nights been lot pains in thigh and groin, I couldnt feel lypmh node down there next morning to see a red rash side of groin which can feel sore sometimes, is this normal symptoms of hiv?

Going to my clinic tomorrow but to early to test.
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yes I would agree with you 99%  the time, I heard stories these people are dodgy they tamper with the condoms. I didnt kow this at time.

I cant ignore my symptoms a rash is a rash some times sore and burns .
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you had protected sex, no risk
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you had protected sex and everyone on here is going to tell you the same thing. NO RISK! Regardless of how you play it out. everyone will continue to tell you the same thing. see a doctor about the rash and test if you want. you didn't have a risk!
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