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Got hiv test yesterday?

I went and got tested yesterday. The doctor said he will contact me.
How long do results usually take for a normal hiv blood test?

Im kind of worried now.
What are the chances (i know statistics are futuile, but i only had one exposure) of getting infected from penile-vaginal intercourse (about one inch inside the woman) if she did have hiv?
I may have had a cut on my penis. The sex would have lasted about 30 seconds, i wasnt erect (drunk)

Could sneezing constantly have anything to do with hiv? (i know there are 100000 other causes too, just asking)
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I understand, i will be certanly using them from now on!

What are the statistics like for vaginal unprotected sex where the male is negative?
Right now im trying to keep a good thought,

thanks
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Stay in your own thread. Latex condoms, when used consistently and correctly, are highly effective inpreventing transmission of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. In addition, correct and consistent use of latex condoms can reduce the risk of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including discharge and genital ulcer diseases.
While the effect of condoms in preventing human papilloma virus (HPV) infection
is unknown, condom use has been associated with a lower rate of cervical
cancer, an HPV-associated disease. Laboratory studies have demonstrated that latex condoms provide an essentially impermeable barrier to particles the size of STD pathogens.
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All i can say is i wish you well, if its after 3months then put your feet up-relax and never do it again, abstinance is the best defense, ive had 3 elisa one pcr and next week i go for another elisa (week 6) i have all the symptoms of sero illness and am as scared to death.I feel ive just screwed up a very bright future that i had.

That said i wish you all the best from the bottom of my heart.If you are negative dont take any more chances...not even with a condom.
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