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Unprotected sex (stressing the sh** out of me)

Hello, first of all I want to excuse for my English, it is not my mother language.. I am a male 22 years old. I met a girl in the club with whom I had sex with (vaginal entercourse). That night I whas very drunk so I didn't thought about doing it safe.. I remember asking her during the entercourse if she had any STD's or she whas HIV + she replied no to my question (btw she had a dry cough). The next day I felt weak because of the hangover i asume, on the second day i had fever 37 degrees it lasted 2 days  from that  moment on I began to think about ARS symptoms.  2 weeks have been passed from the moment of the moment I had high risk there wasn't a single day, hour, minut, second i didn't think about it. I feel I am already HIV + I have stress during the day. At the moment I don't have no fever , no body rash, I do feel weak, have a pressure on the lungs, have some times a cough, and a little bit pain in the throut. Am I have a anoxiety fear? please let me know youre opinion thank you for reading my story.
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Thank you for the reply Vance i feel much better now !
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Fever is the one consistant symtpom at 2-4 weeks and it lasts 1-2 weeks and is very high.
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Thanks for the fast reply! I have a also a question about the ARS symptoms, is the body rash accompanied with fever? or is it possible that someone who is in his first stages of HIV has body rash but no fever?
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HIV risk...yes but symptoms have nothing to do with HIV. 28 day DUO test or 8 week antibody test
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