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Exposure Six Years Ago - Condom Fell off

Six years ago, I had sex with a girl I just met, and I used a condom, but the condom fell off inside her and I didn't realize it until I finished and pulled out.  It was up there pretty far.  I remember pulling the condom out.  Now, six years later, I have frequent diarrhea, the top of my tongue is white and a bit sensitive, and I am having issues with impotence where I no loger experience morning erections, and have difficulty getting an erection hard enough for masturbation even when looking at pornography.  I was tested for HIV yesterday, and they said the results would be in within a week.  

What are the chances I have HIV given the symptoms I'm experiencing?  Something that is somewhat encouraging, at least to me, is this girl is now married with two children, and you'd think if she was HIV positive, she wouldn't be having children, although I know it is possible.  I am just really afraid.
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I got off the phone with the doctor a couple of hours ago.  NEGATIVE!  Thank God.  I appreciate your help, zamzam4.  Have a good weekend!
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Sorry I  missed that.  Please let us know how you get on.
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Thanks for your reply, zamzam4.  I tested on Friday, as stated in my first post.  
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I would suggest that you stop speculating and test.  I would say it would be highly unlikely from what you have described that you have acquired HIV.

But why not just test? Its been 6 years now.
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