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Geting *******

11 weeks go  I received unprotected oral sex from a female sex worker ( i went to massage place)she give me a blow job about ten minutes and I did not notice any blood or sores on her .i cum in her mouth . I also fingered her. My hand had her vaginal fluids  , after that i clean my penis by hand i just touch her vaginal fluids.today i just get a test and waiting for result i am so nervous .
1. what if the girl H+ ,and blood in her mouth , am i risk ? i am uncircumcised may be more high risk
2. what different between cum and not cum for receiving oral sex ?

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Is there something I said that you didn't understand? Can't make it any clearer.
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* Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusively negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to action by MedHelp. Conclusively negative results or a no-risk situation will be based upon the criteria established by MedHelp’s doctors. Action will be taken as follows:
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if by 11 weeks you test negative its pretty conclusive , antibodies generally take 28 days to develope.
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they playing with you ... How much money have you spent so far .? I bet they will tell you that you need to retest at 6 months
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Hi ! I have a question , can everyone give me a advise ? I have a Elisa tested at 11.5 weeks negative but in my result they said I need to take a PCR /DNA retest i don't know what's happen? did they saw something wrong in my blood or what? should i have that retest PCR test or Elisa test at 12 weeks for conclusive  ? thank everybody!
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* Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusively negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to action by MedHelp. Conclusively negative results or a no-risk situation will be based upon the criteria established by MedHelp’s doctors. Action will be taken as follows:
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Can i ask you guys a question about my test , i took a test at 11 weeks and 4 days after exposure , the result come back is Non- Reactive, but in the result also say,
Test Name : HIV AB , HIV 1/2, EIA , WITH , REFLEXES HIV 1/2 EIA AB SCREEN ,
the result said A Nonreactive HIV-1/2 antibody result does not exclude HIV infection since the time frame for seroconversion is variable , If acute HIV infection is suspected , antibody retesting and nucleic acid amplification (HIV DNA/ RNA) testing is recommended .
So i am confusing why they recommended another HIV DNA test , can some one give me some advices what am i going to do , and how many percent am I safe for my tested at 11 weeks and 4 days , and the test name do they people usually do ?
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thanks for your comment , you said oral sex is not transmitted HIV ? so I have no risk and no need to test right? but i did test today ,with my exposure do you think my result will come back negative ? i am very nervous.
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HIV is not transmitted by oral sex no matter what kind of spin you want to put on it.
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