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Tested ab at 3 months but syntomps still persist

Hello everyone

You probably think that I'm crazy, but it feels good to talk about my hiv status

I've done 3 hiv tests

September 20 2014 (roughly a week post exposure): negative
November 11, 2014 (two months post exposure): negative
December 12, 2014 (three months post exposure) negative


The thing is that I'm still having symptoms. I've had sore throat for about a week and have sinus with sneezing and phlegm. I have been feeling tired as well.

Also I still have this problem in my ears. Whenever I swallow my own saliva I hear weird noises like some kind of popping in my left ear. I've been having this problem since about 5 days post exposure, 4 months ago.

Do I have hiv? Where my tests conclusive? I have many symptoms. What to do next?

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You're negative man, I promise.  Kissing is not considered a risk. Ears popping is not a sign of HIV.  You just have a ton of anxiety,  I understands your concern but I assure you're negative.
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I also kissed the prostitute
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Is the ear popping hiv related?
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Sidenote: I have tested for all stds and its all negative
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You're negative and your multiple tests prove it.  Test always outweigh symptoms.  And if they were symptoms, your tests would have been negative. I do advise you visit your doctor to see what all is going on, but I can assure you it is not HIV. Enjoy your negative status.
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You anyway dont have hiv.It could be because of winter. Dont think like u are a hiv patient. If so such symptoms you will feel and the symptoms will continue for a long period. You are healthy and normal !
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