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Risky Ricky Symptoms..HIV, Anxiety or Bacteria infection

Hello doc, question what do you think my risk of contracting HIV.
Travled overseas and had protected sex with a prostitute towards the end condom came off and we rubbed pelvics together for 10 min or so. Did not penetrate unprotected. I was horrified though when I saw it lying there on the bed, Needless to say my anxiety over this is thru the roof. I had extensive STD and HIV (antibody)test at three weeks and taking another at 2 and half months per the doctors suggestion.All were neg

Symptoms..started with ot flashes lasting 5-10 minutes..two weeks later, night sweats for 3 nights, swollen neck lymph nodes off and on for about 2 weeks, irritable bowels for a week, mild diahreah for a few days, tingling of the left side of my face, top of head and left arm tingling/numbness .

My urologist put me on a antibiotic due to an inflammed prostate and a bacteria infection..he said it could have been from bacteria from the sex. I had urinary burning for a bout a week the first week but it went away. Thats why I saw the urologist. Heartburn started after taking the medicine. Coming up on 2 and a alf months and I'm worried SICK!  Havent slept thru the night for 2 months. Still gaseous and irritible stomach.

PrettyRicky..Thanks you!

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you say 3 months is conclusive?
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If you didn't have unprotected sex you didn't have a risk of contracting HIV.
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