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Hiv positive after 6 month negative test

I had sex with a CSW and thought that i might have HIv so got tested at every month for 6 months.
Now after 1.5 years i am developing fever, digestion problems, acidity and muscel pain.
Is it likely to be positive after 6 month negative test. I never had another Intercourse in this period.

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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Your situation is ridiculous. You had NO RISK for HIV. Maybe you have serious medical issues, but they have nothing to do with HIV. If you are having medical problems, you should see your doctor ASAP.  HIV is not the only problem that exists, and it is NOT a problem for you since you had no risk.  I do not know why you would live with these medical issues and not get a diagnosis and treatment, but you don't have HIV.
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20620809 tn?1504362969
You don't seem to have listened to previous advice given which makes me reluctant to give you any more. We can't keep saying the same things and be ignored by you to make it worth our time to continue to answer. Your original event was a NON risk. Protected sex is not a risk. To revisit ONE last time, the risks for HIV are having UNPROTECTED vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. Air and saliva inactivate the virus. Worrying extensively about a non risk is irrational and indicative of a true anxiety disorder. Furthermore, when you have confirmed within the appropriate time line with testing that you are negative, to keep testing is irrational. And to then question test results is irrational.

You need to treat your anxiety disorder.
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