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I am very nervous

Hello, about 2 1/2 weeks ago I had unprotected sex with a girl that I was going out with for 2 months.  Before that we were just fooling around nothing sexual.  Week later I had unprotected oral sex with her.  The next day my throat stared to hurt (dry pain), here are the symptoms that followed that day.

Burning sensation tip of my penis, need to pee at all times (went away after 5 days)
Sore Dry throat for 5-6 days changed to stuffy nose and coughs, no more sore throat (after 5-6 days)
Some chest pain
Mild eye infection
NO Fever, but feel like I have a fever
Lymph nods are not swollen
No rash

What could it be?
Can it be HIV?
I got tested for all STDs 2 days ago.




Now i just got 99.7 body temp



I spoke to her today and she will be tested tomorrow.  But I am very nervous as I should be. The stuff that I’m reading makes me think that I have an HIV, with the fever coming along and the feeling that my lymph nodes are getting bigger.  Also one other symptom that I did not mention was that, in one site I read that when you getup in a morning and spit in a glass you can see if you have oral yeast infection (from the spider web form that the saliva takes).  So I did that and it showed that I have oral yeast infection (from that test
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In your first post you said that SHE was gonna get tested as well.  Did you find out there results of her test?  If she tested negative then it's only an even stronger indicator that you are not infected.  
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an hiv test at 2 weeks means nothing test at 6-8 weeks for a good indication on your staus becuase at that time 95% of the newlly infected people will tst +ve and then test again at 3 months to get your conclusive results.
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got my results today
Aids/HIV  - No antibodies found – but test was done 2 weeks after encounter – will be tested again after 2 months
Chlamydia - Negative
Gonorrhea - Negative
Genital Warts (HPV) - Negative
Genital Herpes - Negative
Syphilis - Negative
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ok, my temp went down after last night, felling way better today, so, i got the sore throat last Thursday, and it's gone.  No more Burning sensation tip of my penis when i pee.  Last night I started taking doxycycline for 7 day.  will write back when i get my results from the lab within week and a half
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ok then you had one unprotetced vaginal sex with a girl that is not a CSW. thier is a risk and hiv can get transmited from the first time but lets try to see you risk here. unprotected vaginal risk is 1/2000 if yiur partner is +ve but most probably she is not becuase less than 0.75% of the world population are +ve. symptoms are not a good indecation when it come to hiv as more than 50% of the people who get infected have don't suffer any symptoms. i think the odds are all highly on your favor but you have to get tested to see that. test first at 6-8 weeks past the unprotected vaginal as 90 - 95 % of the people who are infected will show at this time and then test at 12 weeks to get your conclusive.
plz dont search the internet for hiv symptoms becuase they will only fuel your anxiaty and make you feel them trust your test results and i wish you the best of luck :)
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no anal just vaginal
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i had both
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just to conferm you only had unprotected oral with her? so thier was no unprotected vaginal or anal. if its only  unprotected oral then thier is no risk.
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