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Lots of Anxiety ...Stupid Mistake

I was in costa rica and i of course purchased a sexworker.  we went back to the hotel and she began to give me a ******* without a condom for a long time.  i kept getting soft and couldnt not get fully up because my mind was distracted by the fact that she was a sex worker.  then she put the condom on and i attempted to have sex but i got soft she took the condom off continue giving me a ******* then put condom back on attempted to have sex and i got soft inside her and when i pulled out condom was off.  Then more ******* and then finally put on another condom and had sex but when i pulledout i was soft again the condom was no where to be seen and when she pulled it out no semen was inside of it. She told me i could ejaculate in her mouth but i did not .  when i got home from costa rica i had diaherea for two weeks and now 25 days later i had a sore throat, ihave been extremely tired, cough, runny nose, what i think is thrush on my tongue, loss of appetite becausei have not been eating normally, my lower back has been aching, and i have had multiple nights of sweating.   I went and got test on the 25 th day after possible exposure and it was negative and i know it takes up to 6 months.  is this a coincidence or am i at high risk .  want to add that i am circumcised male and the sex was with a female.( unless i was fooled into a tranny).  I cannot sleep and feel my heart drop daily.  I am very scared.  
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You should have posted this in the HIV Prevention Community. I will have no comments until you have posted in that community.
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I would like to lay out the timeline as well.  when i got home from costa rica i had diahrea for the first 2 weeks althoug not liquid just not solid diahereaa.  weeks 2 and 3 i  slept most of those weeks and week 4 i got the sore throat, loss of appetite, wieght loss, thrush, muscle ache and night swears  
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