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very cared and need help

3 months ago i had unprotected vaginal and anal sex with a female, and about a month ago I noticed a dark colored circle where my right side groin lymph node is with a small rash next to about the size of a pencil earaser, also a little rash on my arm and the side of my leg, then i devloped a dry cough and nausea for about three days, about two weeks later there was a dark red lesion in my mouth on the inside of my cheek with small white spots next to it, the white spots are still there now and i think its thrush, this past week ive lost weight and my leg muscles are very week and i feel tired all the time, also this past week ive had abdominal pain with some headache and little spots of rash still show up, can some help me iam dying, does this sound like hiv?
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Cut the drama, you put yourself at risk and the only way to know your status is by testing. You can test now to obtain a conclusive test result.
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its not drama I just moved to a small town in the georgia mountains theres nothing for miles and I dont have my car, ive been to the e.r. and they wouldnt test me, Im scared and i want to know if the symptoms sound like hiv?
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Symptoms or lack there of will not tell you your status. The only way to know your status is by testing.
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Yes true iam planning on getting a ride to the county health department hopefully tommorow after the e.r. told me no, ive felt weaker today and still losing weight, iam just worried its going to get out of hand fast
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I commend you by the way, I know that i have it and that wha you do is good
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