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I'm so confused!!!!!!

I had oral sex back in April 5. Two weeks after, I develop a low fever and muscle ache in my arm and constipation. The first week of May 3, I woke up with fever,burning sensation all over my body diarrhea, and muscle ache, the next day I started to feel much better, then on saturday May 5, I began feeling fever, diarrhea, and muscle ache, and oral thrush. I tested for HIV on May 8, and I was negative. The second week of May, I had a stiff neck, fever and diarrhea and ear infection when I swallowed it popped, and my eyes were red like if I had allergies. The fever and Diarrhea lasted until the First week of June. I tested for HIV on June 12, I was negative. Until today, I see my mouth is dry, with a white coating, loos like a geographic tongue. I had a complete blood test last month in May and everything was fine according to my doctor he gave me some nasal medication because I had mucous on the back of my throat, a stuffy nosed. Every morning I'll wake up with mucous on the back of my throat, a white tongue, is this hiv acute infection? I'm so scared!!!!! I also took a test for all the STD's and everything came back negative, I don't understand what's going on with me.
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Don't worry, he's Dr. Stupid who believes oral sex is low risk.

If you take your time to read the recent studies and use your head to understand, how difficult it is to contract HIV from oral, you should understand that practically, oral sex is no risk.
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219662 tn?1223858560
Your test have ruled out HIV already.
And oral sex is very low risk anyway.
Whatever is bothering you is not HIV.
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188761 tn?1584567620
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What freak said !
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You had a zero risk. oral sex is not a viable route for HIV transmission. Whatever your symptoms are, they are not due to HIV. You should go see a doctor and get diagnosed. Stop worrying about HIV and stop testing. you do not ned any more testing.
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