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Low grade fever

Hello great community. I would like feedback from any experienced person who can help out. I’m asking this in my most humbling manner. I am now experiencing a light fever.100.3. A headache, and slight fatigueness. I know that  I’ve posted on here before about my hiv risks and some say that I had no risk even tho my partner was hiv positive: a breakdown of my event. Had un protected oral then  decided to use a condom for oral with the person. Also had protected anal sex. I was the top insertive person. The condom was still intact. Before i trashed the condom  I filled it up with water. I Noticed a slight hole in condom bc it was dribbling out from the side. Has anyone ever experienced symptoms like this before. Are these symptoms of seroconversions. Im going to go get tested at 19 days. I know I should 28 but I don’t think I can wait that long. Now I also have had protected sex since then as well. My dr put me on pep 38 hours after my first exposure I wrote about earlier. I’m really scared to be honest
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Your question has already been answered that you had no risk.

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Your questions about this non-event are endless. It is time to move on or if you can't then see a therapist because you shouldn't live the rest of your life like this - falling apart with irrational hiv fears every time you think you are sick.
Perhaps you can relax if you take your temperature with a thermometer, in case "low grade fever" is actually no fever.
https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-Pep/show/3073550
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To@anxiuosnomore my question to you is that have you ever had an hiv scare before? I know what I posted and was only asking about my symptoms. Are you a certified specialist or anything of that nature?
You have no medical training, so it is unusual that you have so much confidence in your own idea that you had a risk, despite everyone here with all our experience advising you differently.
It is time to see a therapist because no one here can help you with your only problem, which is fear of disease that doesn't exist.
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