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touching vagina and then wearing condom

i was with a sex worker two years back. That was the only time i had sex. First she got naked and then asked me to get naked too. While i was getting naked she took a lubricant lotion and applied to her vagina using her hands. Then she offered to help me wear condom on my penis. So I lied down and she touched my penis and then put on the condom. I guess she might have touched the inner portion of the condom while wearing it on me.Then we had penetrative sex for just less than minite and then i removed the condom and washed off the genitals

Is there any remote chance of HIV being transmitted via this ?

i recently got blood test for general check up and found my globulin level was 3.6 (normal 2.5 to 3.5) and then specifically my gamma globulin was 2.19 (normal .8 to 1.8). I heard globulins indicate HIV.

I am pertified to the core. Please suggest.
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1163575 tn?1339478617
cheers
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Hi...jus wanted to share the news that i got tested and it came back negative. Thanks for your response. Appreciate your work and wishing you well.
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Thanks Kumar.

Hope others like Teak share the same view as yours.  

Thanks folks....
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1163575 tn?1339478617
no that wont be a problem even if it had happened..
you dont have a concern for hiv transmission
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Hi Thanks for the reply....Sorry to dwell on it further......, but i have heard that constant contact with the virus enables it to transmit...since she touched the inner part of the condom and if there was virus, then my penis would have been in touch with the virus.....im worried if that might be a problem here....

sorry again but i am very anxious......
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You never had an exposure.
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