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Hello, I had unprotected sex about 3 months ago for not more than a few minutes. Last Friday I got bad nasal congestion, stopped and runny nose, and sinus pressure and some sneezing and coughing. Sunday I developed a mild fever off and on not going over 99.7. Then I began coughing up some yellow mucus and have had pressure in my ears making it difficult for me to hear.i don't have any swollen glands or anything.. just worried about the mild fever. I know things are going around due to season change, but I have herpes and I'm terrified of hiv.. any help please?
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"Hello, I had unprotected sex about 3 months ago "

Have a simple AB test to know your status now.

Symptoms are meaningless and there is no need to get antagonistic towards folks that are trying to help.
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Read my first reply. Wrong forum.
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Well, you have any advice?
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Oops -- disregard my comment about multiple threads. On quick glance your username is similar to another.  Sorry!
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You have three threads open at once. For a reply on this one, you'll need to re-post it in the community forum on HIV prevention.
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And the sex was with a white woman who was 29
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I also don't have any aches or pains. I had a little diarrhea for like a day, but I think that was due to my food choice.
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