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enlarged white patched tonsils

Enlarged, tender tonsils with white patches in the throat, sore throat noted couple days now gone, no nasal secretions or head ache, one day of joint aches   are these something to be concerned about, no fever,  symptoms are improving w/ vit c doses.  thanks grammie 56


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Please start a new question just dedicated to you
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Ok it was december 1 2008 and me and my partner had anal sex unprotected. He was my first and only. He tried a couple of times before then to have anal intercourse but it wouldn't fit in the pain was to unbareable. On december 1 it finally worked. We had intercourse, I did him and he did me for a little. About four weeks later fell asleep on the couch. And for some strange reason I  woke up feeling like something was wrong. So I looked up hiv symptoms and I discovered I could be showing them.I discovered as more I read about this stuff the more I got sicker. I was so scared I told my mom. She looked at me and said I don't think nothing is wrong because im not showing strong symptoms like rashes and lesions. But I did infact have  Stomach  aches, tiredness and maybe slight fever, tonsils swollen with white stuff on them loss of appetite, body aches, loss weight too. At 33 days after intercourse I went to the clinic and tested negative for hiv. My partner went too and tested negative a week after me. I been having anxiety attacks thinking well maybe he did something to make the test negative. He tells me he doesnt have anything but I just don't believe him idk why. Today is january 19, and my tonsils are still swollen with white **** on them and looks nasty. Do you think I have hiv?
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Have you recently engaged in oral sex? Chances are you are experiencing a common cold.
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