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HIV RISK WITH ORAL SEX (********)

Me and a girl made out, sucked tongues, licked each other, and the worst we did was that she gave me a blow job.  I have been getting some crazy HIV symptoms such as fever, headaches, sore throats, cold sore/white dots on lips, and I am extremely worried.

Many people told me not to worry since my situation has no risk.  The worst i did, receiving a blow job, i heard has no risk....but why am I receiving these symptoms?!?!

Please help

All help is greatly appreciated!
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Ok,you still don,t have an hiv concern but you might want to go ahead with the STD testing.Try not to stress because it can cause the symptoms your having.Take care.
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she tested too and was all negative...but she was with someone before me.  So is it possible she was in the window period when she tested since it was under 3 month?

Could all my symptoms be stress related?  Do I really have no risk like people have been telling me?

Thank you so much guys!
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Hiv is never diagnosed on the basis of symptoms alone.Those many people that told you not to worry are correct,you never had a risk of hiv transmission via oral sex,however it might be a good idea to test for other STD,s.Talk to your girl and ask her about her sexual history and you may not have to test for STD,s either.All the best.
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See your Dr for your symptoms. You had no risk, so symptoms are unrelated.
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Do I have risk for HIV?  Should i really be this worried?  What can it be, and could stress really cause all these "symptoms"?
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