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Worried again

Hey all, a few months a go I had a brief cunnilingus episode which you all termed as not a risk. But to calm my mind I went ahead and took a HIV anti body test, whose results were - non - reactive. I took the test 5 months after exposure.

Now, since I took the test, another worry is eating me up once again. My worries are what if someone before me who had come for test had used the same needle that was used on me. Although I didn't see any blood on it, still my mind keeps wandering what if.

Now plz help me out. Had there been any case in the world where a person was infected with HIV from HIV Testing, by using the needle used on an infected man.

thanx, hope you will help me out once again.
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Yes,it has to be right after they used it.
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Sharing it immediately or Hw is it
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When you share it with someone who has HIV.
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So when does a needles become a risk for infection.
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Okay thanx, is it my just my mind.
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irrational thinking
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