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Fear of HIV after 12 weeks of unprotected sex

I am a 30 years old male with very clean medical history. 12 weeks back i have done a stupid mistake of my life. I had done a unprotected sex with a sex worker by mistake. By mistake means i used condom but the condom slipped in between and do not knew that even i ejaculated inside her.

After that i see the condom already there on bed. i was very scared and i asked the lady that she has hiv or not she said she is clean but we can not trust on them.

I have read many things on net after that. After unprotected sex i has soar throat after 4 days but i took 1 medicine and it was ok then. After exactly 12 weeks i have swallon glands and soar throat again. I do not have fever cold or any thing but only sore throat and swallon glands.

Please let me know that whether i have HIV coz i am going to take test for that after 2 weeks. because i am out of india these days.
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Symptoms mean nothing, only a test can tell you anything.
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HIV has no specific symptoms, reasoning that symptoms are not discussed.
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Please let me know that the symptoms i mentioned is HIV ........ i mean much r the chances because this is my 1st mistake of my life ... before that i have never done with sex worker.....
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3 months post your unprotected sex is when you can obtain your conclusive test result.
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