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HIV RISK AND PEP

hello

I had sex with a escort in china, she from manila.
we used a condom and i made sure it was not broken.

It might of slipped up my shaft a little but never expose my head ( i am circumsized ).

Im very stressed as Im married. very stupid. After sex I check condom. It not broken.
She did not give me blowjob. we just have sex with condom.

I went to doctor today 40 hours after sex and he gives me Truvada and isentress for 28 days.
I took escort with me and she tested negative and I spoke to her alot over last day and she say she always use condoms.

please help
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you had no risk! As you said she also tested negative! Stay safe
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Wow, what a stupid doctor. You had zero risk, because only the head needs to be protected, which your post indicates happened. Those meds have serious side effects, so you need to talk it over with a health professional.
Only risk would be if she used an expensive lambskin condom, which she obviously wouldn't since she is protecting herself by not using lambskin.
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thank you for your reply. I think im so scared that i just want to take something to help my odds...
we used durex feather light condom and im sure it was not broken
I would be scared to take those meds. The doctor would be better off giving you a sugar pill if you want to play make believe instead of using real medicine..
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