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Hiv negative after one year and 10 months

Hi, I'm from Syria
I had a sexual relationship without Kondam two years ago and I analyzed infectious diseases more than 12 times and the last analysis after the relationship with a year and 10 months, all negative but there are persistent symptoms in my body such as lower back and fatigue in the body and pain in the bones and muscles of the body are all tests Or return it and thank you
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I understand you
But I have been in this situation for two years
I went to a number of doctors in all specialties but I did not take advantage of my knowledge
The symptoms are my bones tingling me and my muscles when I go to the sports club tired quickly and I can not carry weights did you understand me
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As stated, your symptoms are not related to HIV.  As this forum focuses only on HIV, there isn't anything more for our members to say about your non-HIV symptoms.  We urge you to continue working with a doctor to find out the cause of those issues.

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You do NOT have HIV.  Any HIV test that you took 3 months (or more) after the sex event is conclusive.  You are negative for HIV and you do not need to test for HIV for this event again.  Whatever is causing your problems is NOT HIV.
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Thank you I hope so . But I will do the latest analysis because I have symptoms and look for these symptoms on the Internet to appear in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
More testing for the same disease  will be a waste of time.  
HIV doctors are not able to diagnose from symptoms because of multiple possibilities of the cause, so you can't diagnose either. Unfortunately you are pretending to yourself that you can diagnose disease and living in mental anguish.
You are just guessing you have HIV.  You can't spend the rest of your life testing for HIV (which you can't have) every time you get a cold, back ache like everyone else gets or think your muscle aches. The odds are very high that what you think are symptoms are in your imagination from fear.
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Tomorrow I will analyze infectious diseases again
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See your doctor for your HIV phobia.
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Please any doctor answer my question
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Your problem is not disease, it is fear of disease.
It is abnormal to keep testing for the same disease so you have HIV phobia. See a doctor for a referral to a therapist who deals with HIV phobia.  
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