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hello again..need help please

I tested more than ten times the AIDS test, and all were negative but I still worry because there is fungus on the tongue and skin rash last test was yestrday and was negative Three months  now and I tested every two weeks I'm tired and confused and scared at the same time because the symptoms scare me
Please help me and explained to me and tell do i need pcr test to make sure that i am not at risk and i do need that test where i can find pcr test in dubai...i am alone here in this city and i dont know what to do...i cant sleep i cant eat i cant stop thinking.......plz help me three months now And I am tired of this.............thank you very much
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186166 tn?1385259382
oh nooooooooooo...there's a fungus amongus !

3 months is CONCLUSIVE...doesnt matter what "symptoms" you have.  

kindly move along...you do not have a hiv concern.
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