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Hi, I want an answer to get me out of my time
I had (15 weeks ago) an unprotected sex with a prostitute and increased my fear of HIV. I have done several tests:
1- In the fourth week
HIV combo (1 + 2 + AG p24): négatif
2 - in the sixth week
HIV combo (1 + 2 + AG p24): négatif
3 - the eighth week
HIV (AG / ac Dou: négatif
An analysis of white and red blood cell count was a negative result
4- The ninth week
Rapid HIV analysis The result was also negative.
5-week X
HIV combo (1 + 2 + AG p24): négatif
6 - the thirteenth week after the passage of more than 100 days
Rapid HIV analysis The result was also negative.
But some symptoms did not go for a month and a half there is some pain in the throat and a slight swelling in the lymph glands and night sweats and tiredness and exhaustion (I did not exercise the length of this period means more than three months and when I exercised for an hour and a half so very sick and increased fever and inflammation of all my joints and went down cold and stayed In my bed for three consecutive days I suffer from these pains please help me or convince me your words
1. Am I healthy with this virus?
2. Are these tests sufficient or re-analyzed?
3. Are the results of definitive analysis of HIV infection after this period?
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You were conclusively negative after the 4 week duo test, so it is abnormal to continue testing more times. If you test again it will be a phobia, so if you plan to do another test, consider therapy or a visit to your doc for a discussion first.
Likely most of your symptoms are in your head other than the flu or sore throat caused after someone carelessly coughed on your lips, food or a door knob. See your doc if you relax and the symptoms persist, but it has nothing to do with HIV.
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Thank you my friend (Anxiosnomor) for your quick answer and thanks for this forum
But my friend (Anxiosnumur), I'm afraid of each of these symptoms I did not understand the source
Since you are a wonderful person, my friend and experienced in the field of medical advice
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So, you've tested negative several times.  This indicates you are negative.  Why are you having a hard time accepting this?  The tests are fully conclusive when you take them in the appropriate time frame which you did.  You don't have hiv.  HIV is not diagnosed by symptoms.  Only tests are used to diagnose HIV and at this point, you've over tested based on anxiety.  Maybe talking to your doctor about the mental health issue of anxiety would benefit you most at this point.  You don't have HIV.  Gotta move on man.  
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I think he is now accepting that he doesn't have HIV and is asking about other tests.
Kimjimo Your doctor is the only person who can diagnose you, however these symptoms are likely just in your imagination from fear making you tense up and over-analyze your body. Without medical training you wouldn't know how to detect a lymph issue, so it probably isn't an issue. Besides, lymph swell for various reasons and then go away.
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What do you advise me to get rid of these symptoms Do you go to a doctor to detect or do another blood analysis to see the causes of these symptoms and I hope you give me the name of analysis of the blood that I do in order to know the cause of these symptoms (a slight swelling of the lymph glands + a headache and sometimes a headache when waking up Sleep and go to sleep + fever and night sweats with the knowledge that the atmosphere is very cold outside + fatigue and exhaustion and burns in the eye + pain in the shoulder and knees) This thing that worries me strongly
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