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can i move on now?is this HIV?

i had a vaginal intercourse(penetrative vaginal unprotected sex) for about 10 minutes twice in one night with an HIV positive woman last july last year.i had my hiv test done at 10 weeks and it came back negativ,and another on my 12th week(82 days lack of 2 days) and it came back negative.last january i had neck pain,and ear infection,and this april i had itchy rash and difficulty of breathing lasted for 2 weeks,my difficulty of breathing lasted until now its almost 4 months.and i had also mouth ulcers last week.do these symptoms has something to do with my exposure?does my test really negative?do i need more testing?can i move on now?
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You can continue planning your wedding without any stress or anxiety because your conclusively hiv negative and your test result is proof of this.All the best.
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im planning to have my weeding on july and this previous encounter that i had really stressed me.
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186166 tn?1385259382
your test PROVES that you dont have hiv.  

kindly move along...you do not have a hiv concern and your "rash" is not hiv related.
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does an HIV rash itch?
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Respiratory and sinus as well as ear symtoms are not considered hiv related/..... chill out!!!!
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Your symptoms are not due to HIV. You are conclusively negative and do not need to continue testing for that exposure. You can check the Allergy forum or this link too:

http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Asthma/show/176
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1677303 tn?1304460290
I do not think that ARS will show that late, usually it is 2 to 4 weeks after infection, when the virus is entering your blood stream.

U should feel lucky that at 82 weeks u r negative, amd still waiting for next tuesday to test my 6 week.

As long as you did not have any risky exposure in the last month, i think you shoud not worry.

Others on the forum will for sure give you much more information, am just here for the last 5 weeks.

Take care,

Sam
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