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Answer to second part of question

I asked a question earlier pertaining to risk of hiv infection from performing fellatio.  The response was that there was no risk.  My second part to the question was would a CBC show any abnormalities ten years after the fallatio event if there was exposure?  Meaning, would a CBC (although I know it is not a test for it), indicate any red flags to a doctor ten years after the event?  I know that CBCs are not the specific disease test, but after ten years could one expect lower WBCs?  Would the person have symptoms after ten years?
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Thank you for your answers and patience with my questions. Anxiety is a horrible thing.
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186166 tn?1385259382
oral sex does NOT transmit hiv
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So you agree that performing an act of fallatio is not an HIV risk?
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186166 tn?1385259382
might...might not

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