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fatigue and rashes

Please experts tell me
1)is it possible to feel fatigue after 2 months of exposure??
2) as far as skin rashes .. do you think that after two months is it possible to have itchy rashes or
3)is it possible that  the immune system of a possible infected person before  two months not be able to confront  now mosquito bytes and become itchy rashes for a long time?
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Yes I know about my exposure but i didnt expect to develop itchy rashes and fatigue after 2 months thats why I asked if they have to do with this infection
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Not related to HIV - maybe to something else.   I have told you all I can now - please accept that you are not at HIV risk.
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so these rashes and the fatigue are not related?
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You say you know about that - but you apparently don't really believe it.   When we say there is no risk, we mean no risk, and definitely not 1 in 100.  
You did not put yourself at risk, and you do not need testing.  Your 'symptoms' are not HIV related.

If you are not well informed about HIV risks, getting 'symptoms' after some sexual activity can be frightening, but that does not change the facts.  You were not at risk.
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Morty I know about that. Teak allready told me about my non risk situation . All I am asking is if itchy rashes(like mosquito bites) or fatigue can be related to a very unlucky coincidence (for example 1 per 100 to be infected from the practices i ve mentioned  ) .
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Fisting and oral sex are not risky for HIV.  You do not need to test if that is all you have done.  The fatigue and rashes you are getting must be due to something else - they can not be HIV related.
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Moreover i got an advice from Lizzy and Teak from this forum here about my exposure but I wanted to inform about these so I can have an adittional advice about it
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yes but fisting and oral sex maybe considered as a low risk exposure so there is a chance and adittionally there is now the presence of fatigue and itchy rashes. Thats why I wanna know what to do
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Testing is only necessary if you have an expose to HIV.  Symptoms are irrelevant without an exposure.
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Of course. I want to know from the answer of a member of this comunity if these symptoms which I describe above must lead me to a test and get a diagnose.
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You are discussing symptoms here.  The only thing we know about symptoms is that they can not be used to diagnose HIV.
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