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Cloudy urine for 3m, recent UTI/prostatis

Basically as the title.
Urine has been cloudy on and off for 3m, it was dark I think one day.
Last 3 week painful nodes in groin, occasionally prostate is sore.
Chills emanate from a point at the back of my head (is there a gland central there?) to adrenals or to prostate. Also chills across my back and one today from near elbow to back of head.
What could be the causes of this?  A GUM Doctor and a GUM Consultant both said it's not an STI of any sort or HIV and I've been tested exhaustively.
Waiting for kidney, liver and endocrine blood tests.
I've had a lot of stress the last 6m, could this be stress related?.
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I'm fine and done with the window periods and testing for STDs (14 wks), HIV (32wks), Hep (28wks).  I know Hep C can take 9m to show on antibody and can be detectable by PCR before (per BASHH guidelines) but they don;t give PCR tests out willy-nilly and it's rarely transmitted that way.

So those excluded, that's why I'm wondering about other causes and posting here.
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so are youa ctually fine or not  youjust said you tested neg for all STDs??

as forthe urinei have exeactly the same issue painful nodes in groin

and I am affraid it might be acute hep C infection which would extend HIV and HEP testing window significantly
it might be issuewith kidneys as weel that's what MD told me

I will test at 3 months mark soon
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