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Last month last have protected sex with  call girl. Soon after 10 days I got tonsils, sore throat, fever,7 to 8 red spots on stomach and on my back . Runny nose and now diarrhoea. I am very strees now.l doubt condom has worked properly or not.  I have tested 2 week hiv 1&2 antibody test which came negative and 4 week lisa antibody test which also came negative. Bt all symptomsmy are my worry.pls help doctors.l am 33 year old I am avoiding relationship with my wife. Should I go for more test after 6 week. Sorry for my bad english.
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Thanks once again for ur advice.
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186166 tn?1385259382
your problem is guilt...NOT HIV
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I have took Hiv DUO TEST antibody and p24 antigen at 6 week 5 days. Which also came negative. Is it 100% reliable. I want peace of mind.i have protected sex with callgirl bt unprotected oral sex.i don't want to take chance I am worred that may spread to my wife also.
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A therapist might help.
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Should I go to psychiatry for counseling. Bcoz I have become mentally sick thinking about hiv.i don't what to do.doc u have said I never had a risk but I m still worry. I have now rashes no my full body. Or Should I go for more test.this is my last question pls reply.
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Thanks doctor.
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186166 tn?1385259382
you never had a risk...your symptoms are not from hiv infection.
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