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Sick to death now...

I have tested negative 10 month before and was negative for all STDs, including HIV. I had one exposure after that which was in 26 of April. To be more specific, I was drunk and she was too. We kind of tried to have sex, unprotected, but because of the drunk she couldn't get wet and I couldn't get hard, so most of it was rubbing around, which is frottage. But there was a small dip two to three time in to her. After that we decided to sleep, but after 2 hrs or so, we wake up again and the same thing happen, finally give up and sleep the rest of the night. But in both cases, we have tried to have sex for long time, so the rubbing and everything was very tense. It is been more than 100 days now.

After 6 weeks of the episode, I start to have a low grade fever, which seems come and go with slight headache, which I still have them. since almost 8 weeks after, I start to get tired very much, even sometimes to get back from wrk. I have that feel'n still now. I hadn't have any kind of joint or muscle pain. But I have itching. Since I did see Acute HIV skin rash in pictures, I don't think I have that. One day I wake up with white patch in my tonsillitis and after I ate my breakfast, it's gone and never comeback. I still have red tonsillitis. After almost 3 and half month, I have this week a big fever blister in my upper mouth, now for 3 days.

I know I have to test, but Doc, what do you think the odd of being positive, given my situation? If it matters, I am living in Europe and the woman I had contact was Caucasian and I am circumcised. My best
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Tnx Teak, for your response. Does that mean even there is no test warranted for such episodes?
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There are no doctor's on this forum. Your symptoms are not related to HIV.
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