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Someone pls help having anxiety bad

Does HIV if left untreated cause prostatitis pls someone answer I'm having bad anxiety as few years back had protected sex with prostitute and was told I had prostatits is this anyway related to HIV someone pls help
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I guess the reason I can't is cause I'm OCD bad as u can see made a horrible mistake was severly drunk when my risk took place I don't remember the condom being broke i want to say I remember cleaning myself off after the act so doesn't that mean the condom dissent break and I pay so close attention to every little thing in my body it freaks me out so even if the condom did break what would you ***** my risk being which I don't think is the case and I'm getting tested when I get back from vacation and my bowels have changed tho not watery just diff in appearance is all this relate to what o think is HIV or what
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Protected sex is not at ALL a risk for HIV. You absolutely, positively cannot get HIV from having condom-protected sex. I will be my life on it so you know I am very serious. It does not and cannot happen. Condoms do work! Your prostatitis is in no way related to HIV infection. If you cannot get over your fears, I compassionately suggest you see a therapist- therapy can be beneficial to every single person. It really does help to talk about fears with an outside source.

You were never at risk. It is time to move on from this.
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