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anybody like me?

56 days ago, I had an exposure of touching vaginal fluid on condom and doing a masturbation with the same hand and with a 20 hours old paper cut at that hand also. During masturbation no condom was presented. but the penetrative sex was protected.
I  am following this forum and have read from this forum that  my exposure is NO risk.
I hope the members are correct because after 1 month of exposure , it is almost a
month that I have pain in arms and chills.
Maybe it is anxiety related.
Any person who had these kind of symptoms?
I wonder whether they are hiv infection related or anxiety related.
I will test 1 moth later.
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I think my stress and anxiety caused muscle spasm.
I did a mistake and now pays thousands times!!!
I thank peple here. If there were no your relaxing answers, I could not guess my situation.
Teak, Lizzie, Getitright, and others...
You are great persons and you do not know how much people are praying for you!!
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I hope it is due to anxiety. Because it was my first sex experience and
vaginal sex continued just 1 minute. To orgasm, I tried masturbation.
If my symptoms were due to hiv infection, I must be the most unlucky person in this world getting infected in the first sexual exposure.
It is almost one month I am in pain. I ****** myself!  I hate sex!
Any other people who had symphoms like me but tested negative?
Is anxeity causing such symptoms really?
Is anexity causing night swetas, chils, feeling cold, pains etc?
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It has to be anxiety because you never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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