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Hiv scare

I had unprotected sex about 6 months ago. Since then, all the health issue that occured to me has scared me the most. Although i got tested 2 weeks ago and tested negative i still have a fear that i still have hiv. Right now i have swollen nodes in my neck region about 12mm in dia and i have minor headache and sweat after sleep. From internet research it says " due to stress headache and sweat occurs". How reliable is that? And i am being paranoid on every minor health issue. What should i do to get rid of this stress?
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15695260 tn?1549593113
On this and your previous thread you had been advised that fingering is not a risk for HIV and that licking your finger is not a route for transmission either.  They've also expressed to you that your tests were negative and you should accept those.  

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20620809 tn?1504362969
Tests don't like and after this long, your test is certainly accurate.  Your anxiety is getting the best of you.  You are not being rational when you test negative this far past the event to still think it is HIV.  Stop googling, take an ibuprofen and relax.  
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Thank you @guitarrox . But before 5 week i had sex but with protection but once i put my finger in her and tasted my finger. This is what hunts me . Does that process transmits hiv?
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