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Really afraid from oral - tested today

Hello everybody, I'm posting here again because I'm very anxious and afraid of had contracted HIV.
23 days ago I was very very drunk, and made a mistake, I hook up with a street transexual. Was very brief the encounter, max of 10 minutes, and involves mutual masturbation and very brief mutual oral sex, about 2-3 seconds for 3 times maximum, just puting my mouth and her penis, no ejacutalion of her part, all unprotected. I'm a OCD person and had posted here before regardless oral and mutual masturbation, but I can't easy my mind. When we read that the chance is minimum, 1 in 10.000 but it is a chance, I think this is making me more and more worried. So I tested today on the morning, I've made an HIV test and a lot of others blood tests to check my health. The exam is a 4th generation p.24. I'm really anxious here waiting the exams.
Please if anyone can help me.
Can I be confident that I will be negative?
How accurate is a p24 4th generation exam after 23 days?
Thanks a lot, and thanks for the support job here!
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I agree with handyman, the risk you described does not sound in any way like you could contract HIV.  You can be certain that your test will be negative.  A 4th generation test will pick up 80%-90% of infections at 14 days, and is conclusive at 28 days.  So at 23 days, if you had a risk, your negative status will be a near definitive indicator of your status.  
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There is no chance (zero) on god's green earth that you contracted HIV from the above posted exposure.
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Just to add here, I've had no symptoms in 23 days, if I had one I didn't noticed. Thanks a lot and waiting for a peace of mind.
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