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HIV?

So on April 23 2012 I had unprotected oral sex with a random girl. It was on a Monday and that Thursday I noticed red bumps on my penis I initially thought it was herpes but was googling std rashes and HIV was one of the stds that came up. I was worried but then noticed the bumps spread to my leg and my arm so then I thought it was poison oak because the day before I noticed the rash I went hiking were poison oak was present and i did urinate while i was hiking. I saw a doctor and she said it was poison oak. Then about two weeks ago I noticed I was getting a cough so I automatically thought HIV again the cough turned into a stuffy nose and I was fatigued. Ive been checking my neck a lot to see if my lymph nodes are swollen and I can feel them but they don't look swollen and they don't hurt I don't have a fever or diaharea. Should I be worried or is my anxiety getting the best of me?
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Thank you for the responses it means a lot.
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You never had an HIV exposure from oral sex.
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Hi

i dont think so that the symptoms u r saying comes so early.

But unique rules is - Unprotected Sex = testing for HIV because some of the risk involved.

so dont panic, be calm and wait for 13th week. test your self and come out of this.

best of luck.
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I also havnt noticed any abnormal weight loss I weigh about 166 and in the mornings I weigh about 164 and at night about 165-167
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