There was no reason to get a tested for the situation you provided.
You answered your own question.
Best of luck.
One last thing. You wrote "You were never at risk of contracting HV."
Then why get tested for HIV?
No it does not include kissing and petting. Penetrative sex....You cannot contract HIV from kissing, petting, drinking or eating etc. etc. etc.
...and how is sex defined?
Does it include kissing and "petting"?
1. No, but I would leave it up to the negative person to decide.
2. Any time one has sex. PROTECTED OR NOT.
Thanks Teak!
Normaly i am at the same oppinion as you. Just that this incident reactivated and old anxiety that i had for almost my hole life. And it´s limitid just to HIV.
We limited the sexual contact to oralsex cause we didn´t have any condom and at the time, i was very confident that oral sex was safe enough.
You seems to be very covinced that oral sex i safe. I read on your page that you are possitive, so my question to you is..
1. Would you have any problem having some kind of oral sex with a negative person?
2. When does a positive person have the inform his/her partner about the positive status? Oral sex? Kissing?
You were never at risk of contracting HV.
Well 10 days after exposure i took urin test for bacterial STD. All came back negative.
Sorry brother - of course I ment: I'm sure you have NOT contracted the hiv from this instance :0)
I understand your worries perfectly. I have also suffered from grave hiv anxiety. Your exposure is very low risk, almost impossible so I'm sure you have contracted the hiv from this instance. More likely is that the rash is due to some other infection, or maby due to something not related to this exposure at all. To calm your mind I suggest a full STD test (including hiv) at 6 weeks past exposure. And then follow Swedish testing guidlines for STD's. If nothing comes from that, talk to a skin doctor. You are lucky to be in Sweden, you enjoy the health system of excellence with none alike :0)
thier was post regardingrash yesterday or the day before and it was answered by Teak one of the most experienced members on this forum. scroll down and you will find it if i remember well they described the rash that is caused by ARS. your risk was very low you did not have vaginalor anal sex which makes you risk free ;)
I´m just little bit confused about the risk. On this forum i can see H. Hunter Hadsfield often write that the risk is too low to worried about it, and that testing is not recommended (if it´s not for peace of mind).
He also write that symptom doesn´t mean anything. The risk if the most important thing.
The red flush defently seems to be related to anxiety, when they seems to come more when i read or think about something that has to do with hiv, and disapear when i do something els.
One more thing, as with all sexual intercourse, there is a risk of transmission, but with oral sex it is considerably less than with any other type of sex.
Most risky sexual behaviors:
Anal
Vaginal
Oral
There are many other things that could cause that rash (many of them far more common than HIV) and some of them a more immediate risk and or danger than HIV. This problem could be anything from anxiety to actual sunburn to a skin infection to an STI you might have carried for a while. To be honest, I wouldn't jump to conclusions that it is HIV, but, if you do not know her status I would advise that you go see a doctor immediately and get her and yourself tested, and, for obvious reasons, if she declines, then I suggest you yourself get tested because at 4-6 weeks most people have already developed antibodies towards HIV meaning you would be infected.
Once again, in my opinion, see a doctor and discuss your symptoms and/or concerns because prolonged skin conditions are no joke.
Good luck.