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hi I'm 28 years male from Bangladesh.I had sex with a prostitiute on 29th October.The sex was protected and the condom did not break.After 34 days ars occur.White tounge,rash on both arm,muscle ache and joint pain,headche,dizziness,loose stool and one day diarreah.I'm scared to get tested.In Bangladesh HIV positive treated like animal.I am 100% sure I am infected.Suicide is only solution to get rid of the situation.
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symptoms mean nothing. you had protected sex=no risk.
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no. protected sex is zero risk. you do not have to get tested for hiv and other sti-s. be well.
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We have nothing else we can tell you.
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Now I am very scared.All of my dreams are shattered now.All the symptoms are indicating one thing the deadly virus.My dear friend assuming you are living first world you can't imagine how difficult it is to live in a developing country like Bangladesh with the deadly virus.I'm losing my mind.
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I hope you find the answer to what's going on.  I know it must be upsetting to have a lot of symptoms, worry, and not know what's going on.

Be well
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Thank you.Your comment gave me some hope.It is the dumbest desiccion I have taken ever.It seems I have ruined my life for momentary happiness.The rash is still appeared flat non itchy.
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