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Should I be relieved?

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I got an STD check on Tuesday when i went to the clinic just in case i got it from a past girl but everything came back negative. My one question now... Should i be worried about HIV!? I'm reading how symptoms start in 2 weeks but all these problems happened as soon as i had sex with that one girl. It's September 12 now a little pass the 2 weeks mark and I feel fine just the small pain in my back and small pain under my right arm, and i still have the white tongue. Please. Im freaking out!!!

I never had a fever. No rash. No headache.Doesn't hurt to pee

I felt nauseous, pain on my neck (front and back), muscle aches, my back, my thighs, loss of appetite (lose 3 pounds). White tongue (No sores or lumps on it) ALL OF THIS happened 2-5 days after sex so this WAS BEFORE THE 2 WEEKS.

Now September 12 (a little pass 2 weeks) I feel almost one hundred percent it' just that i got really nauseous today, but i don't have a fever and the fact that the doctor from plant parenthood told me that HIV is common... It all freaked me out. The sex was protected but apparently there was a time our genitals were touching, i don't remember, there can be a chance my penis entered her vagina without a condom. Can it be HIV if symptoms start this early? Doctors are telling me it's likely the flu but the plan parenthood doctor keeps saying that HIV might be the cause so it's freaking me out.
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Should-I-be-worried/show/2922514

You would definitely know if you had penetrated her. Well, if you can't remember, test.  Symptoms don't a indicate anything. Symptoms and the lack of them don't indicate your status. Only by testing will you know. Take an ag/ab test at 6 weeks followed by an ab test at the 12th week mark. Good luck.
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