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HIV?

Hi doctor, and all, I've had an oral sex, by a sex worker 4 mths ago.

1.) I used a condom, but not sure what type, latex or etc.

2.) roughly 3 weeks after exposure, I had developed wierd red bumps on my right feet then on my left leg and small pimples on my thighs which went off after 2 weeks.

3.) had low grade fever for few days

4.) dry cough came at 5 weeks after exposure, lasted 3 weeks.

Tested negative by oralquick at 7.7 weeks and negative at 89 days via ELISA, not sure what generation.

Problem is, now is the 4th month, my stomach is feeling wierd... Always gurgling noise.

Have small red pimple like bumps, around 5, across my body.

If it's not HIV, then what else could it be? Can someone pls advise me?

Do ARS symptoms last till 4 mths?

Somemore, right after exposure the next day, I had urine problems for 2 weeks, frequency and urge to pee.

Pain in the groin area for 2 weeks. Sharp pains and tingling sensations.  
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You have no idea.
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Thanks teak.

I'm going to get 2 more test done at my 4th month.

Pcr and ELISA. Hopefully all is fine.

Now I can see Better the world from the eyes of the people who has HIV. Really changes your view in life. Life is precious, we live only once. Hope everyone on the HIV threads will never have to post fearful questions again, but instead, helpful advices instead. =)

God is watching us. We must behave ourselves.  
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV from oral sex. DO NOT DOUBLE POST.
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