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worried with hiv

i already had a cough, and had oral that night unprotected
the next after noon i was going to stay at a mates but didnt cos i had a high tempreture and a headache
and a bad cough the next day.. the day after oral, before the high temp and headache i whacked my head plain footy on the ground and didnt really eat much that day, but then the days after muscles were saw and played a whole weekend of footy and was fine after that weekend...   could this be from contractin hiv, i havnt got tested yet and its been like 2 months
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Move on. You were never at risk.
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but about 2 weeks ago
i also got about 20 or 30 pimple like dots
all over right side of abdomen, had them for 4 days then they went... what would that be?
im 14 . mayb just puberty with the pimples cos ive been having ulcers in my mouth and sore muscles but thats after sport....  
thanks
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but about 2 weeks ago
i also got about 20 or 30 pimple like dots
all over right side of abdomen, had them for 4 days then they went... what would that be?
im 14 . mayb just puberty with the pimples cos ive been having ulcers in my mouth and sore muscles but thats after sport....  
thanks
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755829 tn?1246919225
No you were not at risk, your symptoms are not related to HIV.
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427652 tn?1248559639
Nothing to do with HIV. Nothing.
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