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Scared out of my mind

Please please please can someone help me. Everyone tells me I am negative I have tested 3 time the last one was 7 months after risk. That was 3 years ago but is still have all symptoms of a positive individual. I have night seats, swollen glands in back of neck, b12 and folate deficiency, seborrheic dermatitis, numbness, headache, white blood cell in urine. I am seriously at my limit and can not go on. My dr keeps telling me it's anxiety but I can't belive that. Please will someone help me
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There is so much conflicting information out there. I have also read stories about the infection not being picked up in healthy individuals. I have never had  health issues until this and I have been living in this hell for over 3 years. I really do appreciate your comments I just wish there was a 100% way to find out
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You are not one of those individuals. You would know if you were. Also, for those people, they only need to test out to 6 months, and you have tested after that.
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I Ikeep thinking what if I am someone that needs longer to test positive. This interferes with my entire life I spend all my time thinking about it. Could the test have missed the infection
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Whatever is wrong with you is not HIV. You have reliably tested negative.
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Hi your 100 percent hiv negative. I hope u suffers from anxiety disorder.plz seek hrlp from psycho therapy.
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