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someone ans me plz

i have a problem about 5 weeks ago i have a protected sex with a sw .. but i dun know if the condom broke.. 5 weeks i had gone for a dna test on my 10 days after my expouse .. n a 5 weeks anti bodies test .. now i think i have a lymph node on my left side of the throat near adam apple... 2 weeks ago i got it on my right side.. can some one tell mi is this is the sign of hiv ( dun think i have sore thorat cos i drank alot of water to prevent it sore... i have also headache , joint pain.. plz help mi .. it like hell to me that i cant eat hot thing and i dun knw what can i do except 3 months help me plz
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everyone gets swollen lymph nodes and blisters from time to time,there not that uncommon and because you never had an hiv risk there not related to hiv.
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but this few days i feek that i have a lymph node under my jaw n a few red blisters on my leg n hands. Is this the sign of of hiv. Even u all say its impossible
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thank both of u for ur comment,....
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You would have known if the condom broke it would have been hanging off your penis,all torn,it,s not something you don,t notice so having said that you never had a risk of hiv infection and don,t require any testing for this situation.Your symptoms are related to something else.See your doctor if symptoms persist.
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why do you say that you dont know if the condom broke?  

condom failure is catastrophic...it's nothing that you have to guess about.

sew workers use condoms to protect themselves from YOU, their paying customers.  you can bet your sweet *** that if the condom had failed, she would have told you this and would have been upset !
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