You may lie awake at night replaying a risky encounter, then fixate on every physical sign: If I haven’t had a fever in two months, am I in the clear? Is that mild fatigue or sore throat a sign? Does outercourse count as high risk? These questions—rooted in fear, guilt, and self-doubt—can be more tormenting than the disease itself.
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