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HIV my false fear of positive

I would like to take some time to ease the fear for a lot of you. I had recieved oral and sex from two different girls who "get around". Two weeks later i break out in a rash covering my entire body. I have a sore throat. My tongue is white with red dots on it. My liver/kidney or something in my stomach was painful. I wanted to kill myself honestly. Once the rash was almost gone, i had sex with a girl and she broke out in the exact same symtoms as me. I felt terrible. I looked at all of the symptoms online and every one of them pointed to HIV.  I had an hiv test at 3 months, negative. Six months negative. One year, negative. I was tested for all main std's, negative. I HAD EVERY HIV SYMPTOM. and i did not have hiv and i still do not have hiv.
WORRYERS: Please remember how many thousands of virus or bacterias there are out there that make you sick for a bit. You will get over them and they most likely will never appear again. Just be smart. Think before you act and never worry about hiv/aids. Get tested regularly. The only time you should worry is when it says positive.
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Stop pulling up old treads and posting to them. You never had an exposure move along.
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which is the real risk of oral sex for the receiver in this case, I received a contact, I repeat, a single contact in my glans with the mouth of a strange woman. thanks
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