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want a clarification

Does all symptoms of ARS come at a time?? Or they happen one after the other?
Finally, how long will swollen lymph nodes stay at time of ARS? ?
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Thanks for advice..but you dint clear my doubt
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Hii LIZZIE mam....wat is ur opinion in my case..I do need ur feedback. .suggest me if possible
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The test are negative after 1 year of the last risk. U should forget HIV.
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Hi everyone. Am 24 yr old boy from a remote village in india.iam facing alot of health issues from sep 30th 2014.first I had cough and diharea for a week and persistent fever not more than 99.8 F.i had oral thrush.sore throat(difficult in swallowing), weight loss, skin blackening, unbareable body pains mainly leg pains, I some time have chest pain.these are the health issues faced by me since sept 30th to till date.
My habits
I smoke daily almost 8 cigarettes on average.i booze.
All this symptoms started appearing after a boozing party where I had a lot of smoking


Coming to my sexual history...
I had gay sex with 3 people (not on the same time) in 2007. And sexual relationship with a girl for about 1 year (ie from 2012 to 2013 oct).After dat I had sex twice with another girl in same year (I.e in Nov 2013).
I dint use condom at any time.
Diagnosis
I took all the tests but all were normal.i took hiv elisa and pcr RNA qualitative test in this month all were negative.
This was my risk
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What was your risk?
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