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I receive a ********.. I was just curious about the hiv symptoms .. about 2 or 3 weeks after the exposure.. I got a sore throat and then the sore throat led to shortness of breathe to the point where i was gasping for air..and wheezing and coughing.. not to mention that my blood pressure went up.. all the symptoms went away except the wheezing..  Can you give me your insight on these symptoms.... Its been 2 months and i still have wheezing.. And I cant go a day without thinking I have HIV.. Please help me.. Some of you guys told me i had no risk but the symptoms were killing me... IDK what to do anymore.. all my symptoms went away except the wheezing.. and i think that i got something in my chest because it was already weakened from the smoking. Please help me... not a day goes by with out these thoughts..What are my chances of contacting hiv? Im scared to have sex with anyone,.. Matter of fact im a virgin.. i just think that my immune system is already weak from smoking and thats wh it was easier for the virus to get to me..  
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If your a virgin then its fair to say its not HIV isnt it.
1, Stop smoking whilst you have some lungs left..
2, Stop thinking about HIV and be more productive with your life and get educated on HIV transmission, although you have read enough posts to know what is and is not a risk.
3, Seek professinal help for your HIV concerns, you will benefit from getting help im sure
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please help
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