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The last time writing

This is my last time question here... Actually, it is not question, I just want to share my story. Ok, here we go... It is more then 2 years now since my exposure. I had unprotected oral and vaginal sex with CSW. Tetsted negative 7 times with antibody tests. Last test was a year and a month form exposure. Symptoms: I had a flu 7 weeks from exposure with high temperature which lasted a week, swollen lymph nodes in all area of my body for 2 years (which I still have), balanitis or penile yeast infection for more then 2 years (still have), psoriasis which I got 2 years after exposure, ulcer on lower lip which I am getting every 2-3 months, dry cough which lasted about 5 months, stomach pain and stomach issues which is diagnosed like GERD, pain, tingling and burning sensations in my ring and pinky finger on my left hand, and now I also have some bad teeth issues (this doesn't have to be related with exposure, actually anything of this don't have to be related with exposure but it could be.). My lymph nodes under left armpit are painful now and also one node in my neck. I am preparing now to take one more test, the last one, and I am so scared. Pls read those symptoms. If that is not HIV then I don't know what it is. Don't need any answers, just wish me luck! Thank you!
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More then 2 years after exposure my test came back negative. I am leaving this forum. Thanks guys for your support! Goodbye!
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Oh yeah, and I also had fatigue very often and night sweats.
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