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Evaluation needed prior to testing

by stillworry2007, Oct 01, 2007 10:28PM
Dear Dr. HHH:

I would like some advices from you regarding my risk of HIV exposure due to the incidents that I will talk about below:

1) Second week of June/07 I went to get a massage and received a hand job from the massage therapist, I also fingered her and later found out that I had a tiny cut on my finger.  The cut was about 4 hours old on that finger prior to the time which I fingered her, and she hand job me for about 40 min. before I cummed.

2) Third week of June and first week of July, I went to get a massage at two different places, and on each occasion I received unprotected oral from the massage therapists (assuming sex workers), and it last for about 10 min. and 3 min.

3) Third week of July, I went to get a massage for a week straight, and I also received unprotected oral from the a single massage therapist for that week straight.  I also cumed in her mouth, however on the last day which I received unprotected oral from the therapist, I told her to brush.  Later I realized that brushing can cause her mouth to bleeds, and that scared me because I don’t know whether her mouth was bleeding when she blowed me or not.  Noted* she BJ me for about 10 min. each time before I exploded in her mouth.

All those incidents above happened in Vietnam this year, and since that time I don’t have any kinds of symptoms related to STDs diseases, not a single symptom.  I don’t have fever, fatigue, penile drip, rash, etc.  However, at about mid - June I had runny nose that last for almost two weeks.  

I even talked to my family doctor back in the United States about it, and she told me that my risk was low, and she didn’t see any symptoms on my body.  Thus, she told me not to worry to much about it, yet, those incidents still hang around in my head, so I would like to hear some advices
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by allthesigns, Oct 01, 2007 10:38PM
First of all if you are looking for a response from Dr. HHH you are in the wrong forum.  But I can save you the 15 dollars you would spend to ask him a question by telling you exactly what he would say:  no risk for HIV.  And your lack of symptoms means you have no STDs either.  If you start to experience unusual symptoms, see a doctor.  But put HIV out of your mind because there is no chance you have it.  
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