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Hi, need help :( sick

over 8 months ago I had an exposure, It was frottage with a random guy and me (as the bottom) he shoved his penis in, but im not sure if it went in (no lube) but I felt some pressure & this only lasted for about 3-6 seconds until I stopped it all together. I also gave oral for a few seconds no ejaculation but I did taste precum.... I got tested at lab corp not sure which generation at 79 days from exposure & it was NEG. It is now over 8 months and I have the worst flu & rash and I'm nervous because I read this is HIV...
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Protected sex is a safe sex practice.

Congratulations on your negative , remember only test can tell the truth but never the symptoms.

HIV has no clinically defined symptoms.. it always mimic to other illness , so testing at 3 months can reveal the mystery which you have already done so.

Stop worrying about it.
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12472069 tn?1425477500
Yes I would be satisfied with the result. Technically they state 12 weeks but by 11 weeks 99.7% of HIV infections will e picked up. However repeat the test if you feel it is necessary but I have every confidence it will come back with a negative result
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Do you think a standard antibody Lab tesT at 11 Weeks & 2 days good enough???? Can I move on from that incident.
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12472069 tn?1425477500
It does not sound like he did penetrate you. Your symptoms are too generic to be attributed to HIV. If you are concerned a standard antibody test will provide you with the reassurance you need
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