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Worried about risk

Hello Doctor,
I am from India. i am explaining my situation in below
I had 2 times protected sex and 1 time unprotected oral sex with call girl in April 2008. After 10 to 15 days my body showing some symptoms like full headache and mouth infection. On May 25 2008, i go for HIVI-II Tri-Dot test in lab. and i got negative result.

After 1 month means at June 25 2008, Once again go for HIV(ELIZA) test, this time also i get negative result.. Then i visited to clinic for this and i get treatment for headache, mouth infection and body pain. The doctor said me that you need to test your blood after 6 month. After six month means 1 Dec 2008, i go for HIV(ELIZA) test, and this time too i got negative result.

And after 3 months i go for HIV test again..this time I go for WB (Western Blot) test in RANBAXY lab on 1 march 2009 means totally after 1 yr of exposer. I got negative result. I am fully worried about it.

I am not loosing weight but i gain upto 8-10kg in 6 month... i am still facing joint pain and some sore throught. I am worried in body changing.... Please tel i am out of risk or i still need to test????
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186166 tn?1385259382
you were NEVER at risk and didnt need to test in the first place...but since you did...your test(s) prove that you do NOT have hiv.

if you are having health concerns...work with your doctor...its NOT hiv related.
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You are not infected with HIV. Testing more than 3 mounths after possible exposure proved it. You are more than 100% HIV free.
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