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My appolgy and appreciation

Hey there I just wanted to say that I very much appreciate everyone who has taken the time to answer my questions and being so friendly about it, i hope i hvnt offended anyone by asking so many questions and maybe the same ones twice, such things as anxiety causes a person to go crazy and devolp many so called symptoms of HIV simply by browsing the internet for information and led me to be......well  annoying i guess by asking these questions to you people when i was really at no risk in the first place..something like this is very scary and can make you go nuts and im sorry if i hv driven any of you nuts and or waisted your time, but i am glad to say that my test came back negative(i know what a suprise) but i think what you guys do on here is great and you are all wonderfull ppl and i am glad there is such a site like this to help ppl hv more of an understanding of hiv and answer questions for those who are conserned you all were a great help... thank you
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No apologies needed, I understand the anxiety and stress that this put on you. Congrats on the negative result.
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Congratulations on your negative test, and no apologioes needed, the most of the people here had your same anxiety, and all the people that answer your question were triying to give you accurate info on your questions,

Keep well and always use condoms
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