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HIV fear taking over my life

.Hi, I have been in a relationship with my partner for 3 years now, back in January we had a break, during that break I slept two people,

one guy was unprotected and the other guy was protected but he proformed cunnilingus on me, I don't give him oral.

I ended up getting back with my be in April and me and him slept together unprotected on the 3rd of April, since then he had blood in his urine, gastro acid problems, dry skin, headaches.

And myself head pain dry skin, so on August 5th we both had a rapid hiv finger prick test and the result was negative. So that works out to be 121 days after we went together after are separation.  Then I went and had a blood test at my local clinic 36 weeks after I ever slept with the two guys who's hiv status I was unsure of and again it was negative.

Are me and my partner hiv negative ? Or Are these symptoms HIV but it's just not showing?
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Symptoms are never used to diagnose HIV as they mimic hundreds, if not thousands, of other infections. Your tests at 36 weeks confirms you are HIV-.
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You are 100 million percent hIV negative, I have never seen nor heard of a six week test turning positive, let alone 36 weeks.

You really can move on safely.

Best Wishes

James
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Just can't seem to get it to function in this brain of mine I have OCD thinking and bad aniexy I don't want to waste me life worrying about something I've not even got.
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