Forget it as you had no risk.
Thank you, Vance, I know that the general notion in this forum is that there is no risk at all from those kind of activities, and it's pretty helpful for my anxieties. After the exposure, I washed the tip of my penis like a thousand times, and 2 hours after doing that I even poured some alcohol (which was, as you can imagine, horrible). Now I'm even thinking this last action could have been dangerous, because it might have created injuries through which some virus could be transmitted. I am totally aware that I am overthiking this whole episode, but how could I not?
I know, it is just hard to stop thinking about this. I am already trying to identify symptoms, such as a sore throat, etc. But thank you, in spite of all, it is reassuring to read this answer once again.
It looks to me like you had no risk, and the PEP was not needed. Your test will be negative, and hopefully you will able to move on. Sorry about your anxiety, I know it sucks.
Thank you very much for your support. I know it's just my head, but it's so hard to actually believe there was no risk, since the doctor said there was a very low but existent risk, and plus I need to wait 2 more weeks to get a reasonably reliable test that can calm me down. I am even feeling a sore throat and thinking I have ARS already, it's hard to stop thinking like this.
Your doctor was saying that because, theoretically, nothing is impossible. You could take a test now too for some early reassurance. 80%-90% of infections will be picked up 2-3 weeks after exposure with a combo test.
It's been 10 days now, so I'll take one next week, which I'm sure will help. The week after that, I'll take another one (3-4 weeks already) which I hope will really calm me down.
It will, and it'll be negative. Hope all goes well.