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burning feet

Though i allready posted my exposure and its quite low.
I got experienced of flu and after 2 weeks.
The problem iam feeling is feet burning after 5 weeks .
Is that related to Hiv?
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Are you sure that is not related HIv.
Just look my situation i wrote allready posted.
One day i put my life in risk i made sex with no condom with woman but iam not sure if i put inside her vagina.
When i asked her she said to me that i did nothing and ejaculate out side of her vagina.
She said i can swear that you did not get inside me.
How ever she later told me that she always in hospital and feeling some mental disorder
Is it possible that she is hiding that she in the hospital for Hiv
And i also asked her if she is hiv and said iam not hiv+.
How ever how do you see this situation at all.
Thanks
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186166 tn?1385259382
are you kidding?????


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO it is NOT related to hiv
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