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12 Months of problems

Over 12 months I had vaginal sex with a sex worker abroad. She was a black african and the condom broke.
Five days after exposure I had oral thrush on the back of my tongue, and still have this to date, no treatment has worked. I had drenching night sweats and a number of months later I have burning sensations in my legs which is still present.
This situation was very high risk and the continued symptons are worrying me sick.
I have attended a GUM clinic and believe I tested with the newest Hiv test for both antibody and P24 at the following times.
3 1/2 weeks - Negative
3 months - Negative
5 1/2 Months - Negative
8 Months - Negative. Also Negative for Hep B.

I cannot understand why I have these continued symptons.

Do you suggest any further testing - Pcr ?
Bearing in mind the exposure are there any different tests to use.

Please help.

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Try looking at when he tested and his result. He was told in his other thread that he was negative.
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You were answered under your previous nick.
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Timing of your symptoms is not consistent with hiv. 5 days is too early and you do not describe having a veru high fever which is the number one symtom of ars.
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This does not take into consideration issues with logging on. No need for the heavy handed warning, there was no malicious intent.
Thanks
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* Any member who creates a second nickname will immediately be banned and have any subsequent nicknames banned.
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Could not log onto other one unfortunately otherwise would have used it.
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No, what I'm concerned about is you using multiple nicks.
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Would you not be concerned with the ongoing nature of symptons and the timing of them in relation to exposure ?
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I remember this post,you were already given the correct information before,why come back & ask the same question??
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No and wasn't this posted under a different nick?
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