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I think I ruined my life

About 4 months ago , I had  sex with a prostitute I am having symtoms ever since and main symtom is swollen supraclavicular lymph nodes left side bigger than right side and I had lot of symtoms including rash on chest , I used a condom provided by her  and do I need to test as collarbone node is swollen which is very powerful HIV symtom or cancer symtom
But can this be symtom of anxiety
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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You had no risk for HIV.  When a condom is used and does not visibly break, there is zero risk for HIV.

I don't know what is causing your symptoms, but it has nothing to do with HIV.  No matter how scared of HIV you are, and no matter how many symptoms you have, you didn't have a risk and you don't have HIV.
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If it's no risk why do have symtoms after the day of exposure ,
Are you sure if i test it will be non reactive
I have  slight phelgm on throat can the nodes be of that
I had axial nodes few weeks before
What if the csw was HIV+
As you were advised, you did not have a risk for HIV, so of course your test will always be negative.  You should see your doctor about your non-HIV related symptoms, but there is nothing more our members can say about this no-risk event.

ALL questions are answered as if the other person is HIV+.  If we assumed the person was HIV-negative, then there is nothing to discuss.

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