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Is there a risk from performing oral sex on a TV escort?

Hi guys I hope you can help I am at my wits end and waitibg for my test results. Nearly 4 weeks ago I performed oral on a TV sex worker. Now I am terrified. I afterwards have had a sore throat and tirdness. I have read it is low risk. I am so scared my result tomorrow will be positive, I feel like dieing. Please help me guys.
God bless you all.
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It is zero risk because the air or the saliva each inactivate HIV. Since you wasted your time testing then nothing to think about except it can't be positive.
Your symptoms obviously proved nothing.
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I hope so, what a wait. Thanks so much friend.
I did the test yesterday after 25 days. It came back negative, thank God. But my concern is that it is only accurate after 28 days. Do I need to test again? It was hiv 1/2 test whatever that is. I was told it was 4th generation????
Consider therapy to deal with your HIV phobia since you are not accepting the science.
What do you mean by hiv phobia? I was just anxious a out the 3 day difference in testing. Does it matter? I do appreciate your help.
Nothing left to say. Read my first advice until the full meaning of each sentence is apparent, then consider why this discussion didn't end at that point,
Okay mate,will do. Thanks for your time.
You have a life to live, so enjoy the reality of not being infected and start living it again.
Thanks so much. Take care and all the best. You have helped a lot.
Thanks for your previous answers. But since recieving my negative result after only 25 days (not 28 as recommended) I am in bed with a terrible flu? Could it have been false due to the early testing. I am so worried.
See a therapist for your HIV phobia.
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