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Am i at risk?

I know i asked a couple days ago but i recently noticed some red small patches on my hand and neck. I only had unprotected oral and protected anal sex. I did not check if it was broken, after like 1 minute she took it off and the next morning i saw the condom in the trash and it was still one whole piece, i didn’t look for any holes cuz there was some poop on the condom, took me like 10 flushes to flush it down. I haven’t had any fever or sore throat or any sore lymph but i keep feeling some sore that comes and go in some of my joints and i could feel it. As i mentioned i noticed some red small patch, they aren’t itchy. I’ve also been feeling abit light headed, checked my blood pressure and it was high. Am i worrying too much ?
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You are thinking about a no risk situation. The dots,light head, blood presure which you are telling about are actually caused by anxiety .Trust yourself which tells you that you have no risk and accept the negative thoughts.
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Plz dont accept the negative thoughts i missed to write NO in my above post.
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No idea what is going on with your health - you should see a doctor.  It has nothing to do with HIV since you were never exposed to HIV.
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As you were already told in your last post, you had no risk for HIV. Therefore, obviously, any symptoms you're having don't have anything to do with it. Go see a doctor to be evaluated if you're not feeling well, but you already ruled out HIV as a cause because that's not how it infects people.
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