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To Grace

Thank you for your time to answer my question.
I tested negative at 16 weeks postexposure for HIV. I am still going to test at 6 months to be sure.
But as of today almost 17 weeks post my exposure (unprotected vaginal sex) I still have a burning/chills sensation on my butt, legs, arms and back. This burning/chills is constant all day.The sensation started about 10 weeks post my exposure and it has not stop.
Could this be a sign of Herpes? I do not have any other physical symptoms but this burning is non-stop.

Please help me with your opinion.

Thank you,
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Hi, i was reading your post on herpes and was wondering if you found out what was wrong with you as i seem to be having the same symptoms, kind regards
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If anybody else on this forum can please give me your opinion, I will sincerely apreciate it.

Thank you!
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