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am i infected?

I had unprotected sex with a prostitute 4 weeks ago, I went to the doctor after a week and was diagnosed with oral Chlamydia, I took the meds and it clear, I'm waiting to a result of HIV after 4 weeks of exosure, I been having sore troath and  diarreha 3 days ago, also started having lower back pain and pain in the area the spleen is located, bug no fever no rash, what is your opinion doc, any hopes test be negative, thanks
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If someone have been In the same situation I will love some comments thanks
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I forgot to say that the unprotected sex was oral both ways, I rubbed my penis against her clitoris and there might have been son vaginal fluid,but nothing else happened no vaginal sex at all, she said she didn't have a condom, I was drunk but I was smart enough to said no, what scare me is that they are supposed to have condoms imafraid she did oral on me without a condom to infect me,u never know how people react when they know they are HIV positive
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if the test that you take was HIV combo/duo/4th gen/antigen test then the result will be conclusive.

Dont focus on the symptoms.. I have alot and almost all the ARS symptoms but still negative tested.

Just relax and you will be fine
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You will have to wait for your test results, which test did you take?

Try not to worry about the diahrea as a symptom as that could be from the chlamydia medication and is said not to be a hiv symptom until later on in the virus cycle.

Just try and relax and don't fill your mind with negative thoughts. If one has ARS it's said to be normally with a very high fever.

Best wishes to you
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