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Oral Sex with Ejaculation MSM

Hi all, im receiver for unprotected oral sex with ths boy CSW and he ejaculated in my mouth n then i spit out. Aftr 2days exposure..i had heart palpitation and chills hand and feet until now (after 3 months). Ive met Dr, and check for CBC, thyroid...for CBC all normal, but thyroid FT4 slight high 22 but TSH normal 0.8..im so worried now coz ive also loss weight bout 4kgs n ive feed up myself alot but still return to tht weight. Please help me
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We are happy that you have tested negative for HIV which was expected as oral sex is not a risk for it.  Please see your doctor for your symptoms as they are unrelated to HIV.  We are now closing this discussion and hope you feel better soon.

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UPDATE-------Hi..just to update..ive did the hiv rapid test 4th gen in july and it turn out negative. I still experience same symps as before ie hairloss..floaters in eye..rapid heart beat..muscle pain..nw collect strength to do lab test..huh
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This is not a diagnostic forum for non-HIV issues and you don't have HIV. If you have medical issues your doctor is the go to person for a diagnosis since this forum only deals with HIV.
Your test was conclusive that you don't have Hiv.
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Most experts comsider it no risk. You should be fine. Just avoid contact with unknown partners and always use condoms for anal or vaginal sex. If you are worried you could test, but just for peace of mind.
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According  to the expert hiv is not transmitted  by oral sex  hope this help you  relax
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Well thanks bro.. can anxiety lead to weight loss too..coz after met Dr. She asked me to took vit C a lot and start that day (5days aftr exposure)..i drink plenty of plain water 4 litres a day wt 1000mg vit c
Your imagination is controllling your reasoning as I mentioned since you keep trying to connect your flu or whatever it is, to a sex activity that does not create HIV.

Flu does not create HIV but you are trying to play doctor (subconsciously making up your own science) despite having no medical training.

There is nothing left to say since you had zero risk, If you won't accept the science you will naturally remain terrified. A good first step would be to stop Googling like a pretend doctor.
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HIV is inactivated in saliva and air which means it can't infect from oral which includes kissing. So those are 2 reasons you had zero risk. Double zero risk.
No one in 40 years of history got HIV from oral.  Even with blood, lactation cuts, rashes, burns etc saliva and air do not allow inactivated virus to infect, so you had zero risk.

Your heart and chills are from terror making your imagination get the better of your reasoning which is natural when you are under the faulty premise that you are dying. Or else you got a flu from any of the dozens of people you come in contact with.
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Thanks for the comment dude. Yeah..it keeps make me feeling sick and everytime want to self diagnos through on9. I need to do HIV test too i think..but not dare to do that..this is really affect my daily life...
Anxious...sorry..but ive mistakenly said im receiver up there..im actually a giver...im so worried now anxious and my daily life is all affected..im not dare to go for the test..please give some encouragement dude
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