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Am I wrong?

Some of you may know that I posted about "non risky" situations. Since my last HIV test(last may) I french kissed a guy, and had mutual masturbation with 2 others (with possible semen exchange during the masturbation). I was told there was no risk from these instances. The last one happened in december 2012. How come I have Swollen lymph nodes around my neck (3) and 2 really painful ones in my armpit. I went to a doctor today and he said they were swollen ( he didn t know why, then he said it could be hiv. I was/am really scarred!!!) there is no apparent reason for them to swell. What s wrong with me did i miss something, is it ARS? could i have been infected without knowing? Am i at risk? i m going crazy. thank you. if you don t like my post don t answer. I require an answer and not someone telling me they cant help..etc.
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54 posts over a non risk issue, you haven't been ignored. Move on.
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thanks for ignoring me.
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I am sorry for being a human being, did it ever occur to you that you may be wrong? If you have so much knowledge ( i know many people respect you on this forum)  please answer my question? If a doctor told me it could be hiv , who am I to just lay down in bed and not worry?
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