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Cold or hiv

Hey man did you see the symptoms to my cold? How do i know that it was a cold and not hiv sickness Teak?

sensitive skin
fever
headache
nightsweats-red flag
red runny eyes
white tongue
cough-phlem/mucus
fatigue
diarhea
weight loss 4-5lbs

I know i tested negative but this is worry some because the only thing left is sweating at night man and thats a red flag man. I've read about people who experience this and then test positive right after, is this what i should expect when i go in for my test ? Worried again really bad chances symptoms wise i've had the most and they have not let up...
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277836 tn?1359666174
chapeau i stayed up late last night researching go to this site here its for you it matches your symptoms

www.chapeauismentallyill.com
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186166 tn?1385259382
lolol...now THAT is funny :)

sorry chapeau :(
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277836 tn?1359666174
chapeau sorry man i gave you the wrong web site

its
www.igotstuckbyacrackheadsneedle.com
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186166 tn?1385259382
stop it...rofl
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Thank you for taking the time hopeless4now, your words were helpful to me. I can't shake the feeling that i'm positive...i feel like i got in my test right before i was to seroconvert and it for that i'am ill all of the time. We will see about it in Feb man, but thanks again hopeless4now...
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Maybe he had it right the first time-just kidding...
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