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what should I do?

Ok , I received a blow job from a random woman.. It lasted no longer then 3 minutes and she swallowed. about two weeks later I got bronchitis.. shortness of breathe, flem, cough.. In my readings that is an early sign for HIV...I got better but then I stood in the cold and got sick again.. Ive been sick on and off for a month now. This is freaking me out considering I have never had sex.. I would like to mention I am a smoker.. I am fearing for my life and just dont know what to do.. Earlier in my sickness i was sweating but i believe that was due to my high blood pressure because I was stressing the situation. I really need some advice and please do not wave me off and take in to consideration my symptoms. Please.
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You're welcome and have a wonderful new year
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Thankyou so much you really dont understand how much you people help me.
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You never had a risk,don't require any testing and if I were you I would forget all about this matter.You're safe.
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Thankyou im just really paranoid... so I am at no risk? does the fact that im a virgin play into it?
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You don't need to do anything as far as Hiv is concerned because you don't have it.Bronchitis is not a symptom of Hiv,your doctor is wrong.Just wait for it to clear.
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I did see a doctor and she told me I got bronchitis which is a symptom of HIV.. I just need you to reassure me and tell me what to do and I wont bother you again.. jst so I can get this off of my chest. Ive been stressed out.. Just tell me what to do or what you believe I need you to talk to me.
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See a doctor to explain your symptoms. They have nothing to do with HIV.
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Teak I know You have better things to worry about  but how do you explain my symptoms
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