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recipie for delayed seroconversion?

I am in my mid 30"s and had an affair that was protected intercourse and unprotected oral about 8 months ago.  My girlfriend and I both started having problems about 30 days after.  I had a swollen prostate and she had bv.  I had all tests for std's done all came back negative except hsv2. After taking a regiment of antibiotics  I  was dx'd with ebv (mono) and  then found some warts later.  I have had chills, fever, tingling hands and feet, frequent pimple outbreaks, sore throat, white tongue that will not go away still with some thrush ( despite use of nystatin 3 times a day), bump inside cheek that will not go away, fatigue, and loose stools for months.  My girlfriend has had the tingling hands, chills and 2 outbreaks of shingles since my exposure.  I am scared.  I have had several elisa, oraquick, tests done all negative out to six months for 1, 2, and O.  I have recently had a PCR and elisa done at 8 months all negative.  Can I sleep now?
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186166 tn?1385259382
see your doctor if you are having health concerns.  it's NOT hiv, from the situation that you described above.
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What do you think caused all of these symptoms?  I am still loosing weight (-12 lbs so far), sore muscles and have slight rash on my trunk that comes and goes.  I felt that I had low risk, but all of the symptoms for me and my girlfriend have me guessing!
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You didn't have a risk to begin with.
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