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two things on that.....

In june of 2001, I had sex with a woman, with a condom, vaingal; after we had finished, I saw my condom was half off, and there was a cut at the base of my penis. So a week or more, I had the night sweats, fever, diarrhea, infected throat, headache, the basic signs of HIV.Now in 2009, I had diarrhea,the same symptoms as before, a rash of small red pimples on my arm, a small red patch of what looked like a flaky someing on my arm too, an occasional cough, idon't know if i had fatigue, but I guess that would be next, along with confusion, forgetting and feeling light in the head, along with griping in my stomach, with nausea and in the intestines, especially after i poop, not to mention a slight ache in my lungs. could these second time symptoms I am having now the sigin of AIDS? When will it first come? were those pimples and patch the sign of KS? and the other symptoms like fever and sweats, I mentioned--will they stay with me for good, and part of AIDS?
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MOVE ON.
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Well, I am no expert, and right now I am extraordinarily nervous and suspicious of an HIV infection of my own. Just too much coincedence for my liking. Teak says no risk on mine as well, but all factors are not known., I have been online the past two weeks looking up stats and symptoms, Just get tested, bite the bullet and do it.I am going to do it anonymosly
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Doesn't change a thing. You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV.
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I also had swollen lymp node glands at the time as well, forgot to add that, sorry, I felt them in the neck, then later in the armpits, then in 2009, my groin.
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You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV and your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV. If you are concerned about your symptoms see your doctor.
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