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Hiv negative at 96 but still symptoms persist

I had an risky exposure with 36 years women for not more than 1 minute  on March 30th 2018 I developed burning while urination, tight foreskin, diarehha for 3 days, headache still persist, abdominal pain so I went to DNA pcr at 22 nd days it was negative.after that test I developed lymph nodes in neck, one in groin, folliculitis on armpit again I went for Elisa ab test on 42 nd day follwed by cmia and all stds came back  negative at 49 days in reputated lab, because of symptoms i tested at 85 days with tri dot rapid test ,at 89 th day I got mild fever along with loose stools for 2 times, nausea, hot flushes, sinus pain so I went for test this time they used coomb aids test,and Elisa on 96th day came back negative(0.08),>1.0 reactive.  still I have some symptoms like PN, sinus infection,small pimples on hand ,back, neck and legs,lymph nodes in neck under jaw, tonsils, sweating under neck. Do I need 6 month testing
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I had Elisa antibody test at 20 weeks which came back negative.
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Everyone here except you already knew it would be negative. If you continue to worry see a therapist because your anxiety is a mental illness problem.
Please don't go with symptoms go with tests
366749 tn?1544695265
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Type 1 or 2 diabetes does not have any impact on your test. It is conclusive. Move on with your life normally
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But still I have rash on body (pimple like spots), painful swollen lymph nodes in neck, dry throat ,severe fatigue (only eyes), headache(sinus),pain in muscles. What cause these weird symptoms
watever rash or pimple etc cant be from HIV why? because your final 89th day hiv test prove that your not infected with hiv.
try not to worry much i know easier said than done,but really your test result said it all.
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I am diagnosed with type 2 diabetes year ago
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