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Possibility of infaction

I am 33 old , I had sex with different women using condom, during last April , but one day after the two nights with different partners I woke up with sore throat, then head ach and when I sit or sleep feel soreness in my legs masules all of these continue for 4 to 5 days then back to normal, after one month and ten days sore throat again , chills without feel the fever for 5 days after that was some times pain joints & masules pain , red in the skin, rashs in mouth continue up to now 7 months after exposure to risk  as well I lost 12 kilos up to now of my weight as these symptoms appear from time to time not togather, Could you help me with advise what is the possiblity of geting inffected .
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sorry is not similar to that one this was in April 2013 ,but  this time more stronger than my previous experience of anxiety.and follow all the symptom that know.

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Move along, this was gone over with you back in 2011.
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It was protected anal vergina & anal sex , but what about these symptom which does not leave me , I forget to tell you that after two months I lost apatite, for five days with nausea. and now only redness in skin masules & joints pain as well mouth rash , so please help,  
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if you had protected sex then you had no risk.  if unprotected, then you will need to test to know your status.

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