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Dear Doctor

First of all thank you very much for this forum and for the time you take to help people understand better their risks. My question is as follow:
8th of October I went to a FKK in Germany and had an encounter with bulgarian girl. Oral sex and vaginal sex were protected but when moving from oral to vaginal sex the condom was like a little bit out (I have psoriasis). I handed the condom in place and had with this girl a vaginal sex for few minutes. I was worried about what happened because I was not sure that the condom was broken or fluid came inside. At the end I took out the condom and put it in the garbage (I haven't seen any brake)

3 weeks after I had an Abbott combi quick test with a Vidas test: Negative
4 weeks and 4 days after the exposure I had a new Abbott combi test: Negative
7 weeks after the exposure I changed the lab and had a Combi ECLIA test performed in Cobas automate: Negative

After this test I am suffering a flu with diarhea, slow fever, headaque, severe cough and I am worried that these symptoms can be primo infection symptoms. Can these symptoms appear after 6 weeks (I had a sore throat after 4 weeks without fever)

My tests are conclusive? Or Should I test again? Can I move forward and have unprotected sex with my wife?

I am sorry for all these questions

Thanks again
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936016 tn?1332765604
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello

The episode sounds entirely without risk to me.

The tests you have had have proved that you do not have HIV from this episode.

You can relax and forget all of this now, you are not HIV positive from this episode.

kind regards, Sean
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Dear Doctor

I want to add that I face now a very high fever! I took for 5 days Tavanic for my flu and now the doctor gave me Josacyne but Diarhea is still present andI feel very weak

I am very worried that this could be because of HIV

I am looking forward to hear from you
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