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Please Clarify My Exposure Risks.

I've already posted once about this.
But I need clarification again and one last time please. Anxiety is slowly killing me.

1. My exposure is Protected vaginal sex twice and protected oral sex with Thai CSW girl. I'm sure condom didn't break. After removing condom, she gave me unprotected hand job, I also did hand job myself. The risk is both my hand and her hand has vaginal fluids and  I am uncircumcised. Am I at risk?

2. After 10 days from that exposure I have whole body itching red rash which include whole torso, hands and legs. After two weeks, itching and redness disappears but white skin pigmentation remains on the places where red rash existed. The residual white skin patch doesn't dim nor disappear and sometimes mildly itch again.
Is this HIV related ARS rash?

3. After 30 days from exposure just after Itchy rash subsided, I have very high fever of 105'C with nasal congestion, cough, fatigue and visible weight loss. Fever lasts for three days. Is this ARS?

I am decided to test for HIV at three months mark but for now sorry to trouble again, but please help me for one last time.
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Your question has been fully answered in this and your previous threads.

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20620809 tn?1504362969
You have asked about your exposure two other times and received answers that you should be able to re read. There is no clarification one can give anxiety which is driving your questions. HIV is spread by unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV needles to inject drugs. You had zero risk. Continuing to ask and need reassurance is because of anxiety and is irrational at this point. We aren't helping by reassuring you but keeping your anxiety alive. You need to let the fear go.
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1. You explained all that very clearly before. Therefore your only problem is you are acting as if you don't understand the meaning of the word "only" in the advice - although I'm sure you do understand what only means.
2,3 Reread (1) above.
Symptoms prove nothing, so no one here pays attention to them. You're wasting your time posting your ideas that you get from your flu then pretending you have hiv.
See a mental health therapist instead of wasting any more of your life in fear - all this fear is because you feel you can be equivalent to a doctor - which you can't.
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