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I was hoping someone could answer my question.
I had a blood test for HIV, Hep B and Hep C almost 9 weeks after possible exposure.
All results have come back negative. Am i now ok? Just worried sick.
I had unprotected oral sex and protected sex from an asian girl and have not been the same since.

I would greatfully appreciate any responses.

Thank you
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179856 tn?1333547362
You had unprotected oral sex with an asian girl again?

Didn't we go through this last week?

Stop having unprotected oral sex with strangers and you won't get HIV, Chalmydia, Gonorrhea, Syphillis, HPV etc etc. etc. etc which are all easily transmitted that way.

RECEIVING ORAL SEX, MEN

Known risks

Chlamydia
Gonorrhea
Herpes
NGU
Syphilis

HepC would be my last worry there - it's not even on the list.

Why aren't you worried about AIDS or something more damaging than hepatitis?

If you put a gun to your head with only 2 bullets in 6 chambers and pull the trigger, will a snowball hit you in the head?  Same thing.

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If tests came back negative, then yes, it would seem you are clear of those diseases.  I'm not sure what you mean by "not the same since", but it sounds like you need to talk with an actual doctor about the symptoms you believe you are experiencing and see what they have to say.

If you're so overly concerned about contracting the diseases practicing promiscuity puts one at a greater risk of contract, then perhaps celebacy is the route to go in order to put you mind at ease until the right girl comes along for you.

Otherwise, if you want to sow the seed (no pun intended), then you should be prepared for the harvest.
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173975 tn?1216257775
Just wanted to take this chance to thank you for the great links you posted last night, about VL load conversion and such.



(sorry for interrupting the thread)
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