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Disturbed pls help!

I had unprotected sex with a lady ten weeks ago..actually i thrusted in abt 5 strokes and ejaculated... After some weeks i felt burning sensation at the tip of penis at dawn without any discharge for two days.. Afterwards i have diarrhoea in tge morning, den i became dizzy and felt a sharp pain in stomach... Den start sweating all over... Was rushed to the hospital and doc say its peptic ulcer... So was on treatment and also antibiotics drips... I got tested for hiv and it was negative the next 2 month was tested negative again... But currently i have got this small single red spots on my skin,ie chest, arms, belly and back, a pink rash in my palms but not itchy... I had fever,  and swollen uvula.... Even though i still have some months of testing.... Am scared.. Could dis be hiv?
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Thanks for the reply....am grateful..
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I know your results were negative. I said if you were really positive, your test would've been reactive.  

Symptoms means nothing when diagnosing HIV. The only way to know your status it to test. If your rash were due to HIV, you would test positive.
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My results were negative at 8 weeks.. So what abt the rash i have.. It comes my palm and across my torso, bruises across the chest that goes in the evening... What do u think it might be.. Scared.. The only guy Daddy has dont want to disappoint him..
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If you had really been positive, your test at 8 weeks would have detected it. Test again at 12 weeks to comply with federal guidelines, but your result won't change.
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