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i am an idiot. or am i??

hey guys , im sure u've all heard enough of ma nonsense, but jus bear a little longer rite. its alredy been 4 months and a half months since my exposure.Now i have this  swollen glands jus below ma chin which were painful at first, but now the pain has ceded but its still very lightly swollen.the doctor said its tonsalitis but it dosen hurt so how cud it be?? im on antibiotics.im always so worried. though i had two negative results at 8 weeks and 3 mnths im scared tat i may be the rare case and all.what if god wants to punish me?? i had protected vaginal sex with a csw for the first time in my life.it was a stupid mistake.i've learnt my mistakes. im scared of this false negatives and all. i've never consumed any drug or anything.pls help/


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ok guys.now im fine.but as usual the feaR kicks in within some days again. arrgh
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Agree with the previous speakers. Move on, you are definitely negative!
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ooops
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186166 tn?1385259382
will you please re-read your post.

first of all...you had PROTECTED sex
you are doubting your doctor's diagnosis?  did you go to medical school or something?
you have a negative 3 month test
you are scared of a false negative? (you had protected sex)

does any of this make sense to you?  use that brain of yours...you are suffering from anxiety...not hiv.  
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Move on you are HIV negative.
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