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dieing in worries

I had a protected sex
with a prostute and
since then i'ven't been
feel alrite,i've having
symptoms like
headache,distorted
vision and sense of
sound,frequent
stooling(only stooled
foamy watery
substance once)till
today and gastric
movement,hive and
stuffy nose for
the past 2months and
7days,i
meet my doctor he
said
it's anxiety disorder.on
the
monday of the eighth
week i went for a hiv
test
which the result was
negective and i meet
the
nurse in charge and
explained situation,she
said it's an anxiety
disorder that i should
be
calm that the
symptoms
will disappear,since
then
i've been calm and am
feeling better but still
having a little of that
headache and stuffy
nose and nw being the
2month and seventh
day(wednesday of the
10th week) the
headache and other
symptoms has
disappeared but i just
discovered a boil under
my scrotum sack
today,it's really making
me get worried
again...i'll be going for
any ENT tomorrow to
knw the cause of the
stuffy nose.pls my
questions are
1.is possible for the
ARS to exceed the
normally 2-4weeks to
months?
2.is my symptoms in
anyway related to hiv
or ARS?
3.can this symptoms
be as a result of anxiety
disorder
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is it dat that the boil could be as a result of anxiety??
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hey there, on the hiv forum they say as long as it is protected anal or vaginal sex you had no risk, so as long as it was protected, your symptoms are most likely due to anxiety, you will be surprised what the mind can do to the body when under anxiety and stress, take a look at the symtoms of anxeity you will be surprised.

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Anxiety-Support/Anxiety-Symptoms--Please-Read/show/1069393

take a look at the link above about anxiety symptoms.!!!
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