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For the last 2 to 3 months life was terrible. When i was a kid , i was afraid of hiv because of one incident and then out the blue it came back!. I became very sick and i had almost every possible symptom. The exposure was 8 years back . i tested for hiv using three tests. Tridot hiv 1 and 2 ,western blot hiv 1 and 2 and pcr rna hiv 1, all the three were negative. But im still worried of hiv because of some symptoms. I feel like im losing my intelligence . i cant find the joy or think creatively like i used to. Im worried about hiv still and i feel like im developing aids related dementia even though i have three negative tests. What should i do?
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It's the fear which is making you feel so, though you had diagnosed negative.
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consult any good mental specialist as soon. Lest your thoughts can become your reality.
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Don't panic & don't tell the world around you, your feeling of fear. They can get you into trouble. I had couple of these complainted clients, & they got healed with 5 sittings, completely.
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Hi It’s fear that controlling your thoughts and feelings It’s been 8 years so now you don’t have to worry about anything You need to challenge your thoughts and see them from different perspective Consult with any psychologist online or in person and talk about it All the best
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