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Hiv from really brief exposure

Im a 35y old uncircumsized male.

I hook up in a bar with this 45y old woman and in the end of the night we had some sex.

She gave me oral, i was too drunk to penetration, there was some direct contact frottage and in the end i did penetrate her maybe a second on two, not longer. We did not use condom.

Later i asked should i be worried for STDs and she told that i have nothing to worry about. I asked can she go for tests and she got mad and furious and did not want to talk anymore.

I am worried to sick.

My exposure was really short, maybe better chance to not be infected with Hiv?

I did have chlamydia test from urine in 5 days after exposure. It was negative. Doctor say that gonorrhea is no use to be tested because my country chances to have it is virtually zero. He says that chances for hiv virtually zero too.

I still did took time to hiv duo test, test is 27 days after exposure, not the 28 when this forum hiv-experts think it is conclusive, but I think it is good indicator if test is negative?

Sorry my bad English, I live in Scandinavia and my writing skills are little rusty.



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Hi again!

3 week after exposure i started to have flu like symptoms, frightened that this is ars.

Headache, i feel sleepy all the time, dry gough, couple day i had a mild under 38c temperature, not a runny nose but some kind of hard slime in there, very very very mildly sore throat, fatigue.

Not anykind on rash tough! I have not spotted a single pimple in my body,

But really worried and anxiety is getting bigger day by day. These flu like symptoms have been here almost a week now.

Going to do HIV DUO on thursday. But scared as hell.
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Your Dr is correct and your test is conclusive
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