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HIV Risk Very Worried

Hi,

I had flu but stupidly visited a sex worker. During time I sucked on her nipples and fingered her vagina. Later on that day devloped bad flu symtoms. Also next few days cold sore on mouth and tonge not look right.
Please can someone tell me if i was at risk of infection from HIV as my immune system would have been weak due to flu.

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What about the flu like symptoms also cold sore on mouth and tounge appeared to have small cuts on it.
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you never had a risk, and ars symtoms do not come before 2 to 4 weeks. and from the encounter you described no one in history contracted hiv that way.
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But I developed flu straight afterwards and tonge did not look right.
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You didn't have a risk.
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