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UNPROTECTED INSERTIVE ORAL SEX NOW ARS SYMTOMS

I have to say that im in panic this night . i contact the girl that performed fellatio on me and she says that she was tested once but had sex with 2 diferent guys after that using condom but did unprotected oral sex .
I have now 7 day after exposure (unprotected insertive oral sex) sore trought , cought and like influenza symtoms but very weak , you know ARS come to my mind.
i was advised to test for HIV in a private lab not in the Brazilian Military where i work as i do every month if i have something i will be incarcereted and severely beated .

am i soo unfortunate to have gotten HIV from receptive oral sex or fingering . with no cuts or blood anywhere ?

I think about test the girl as it will be 3 weeks that she had sex with her ex boyfriend and the results will be a litlle accurate .

sorry im to scared
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but insertive oral sex is not zero risk ? right
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Sorry i doesnt mean that ... oral sex is consider low risk and When scientists describe the risk of transmitting an infectious disease, like HIV, the term "theoretical risk" is often used. Very simply, "theoretical risk" means that passing an infection from one person to another is possible, even though there may not yet be any actual documented cases. "Theoretical risk"

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ok i try to get calm
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i think ARS would be unusually early at only 7 days post exposure. the range is normally 2-4 weeks, with 3 being average. and remember some people have no symptoms at all. basically, your risk was miniscule - i'm very sure you will test negative over this incident.
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that answer kinda scares me
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Transmission from an HIV positive active partner to an HIV negative receptive partner is generally believed to be less common. This is because HIV is normally only present in saliva in very low levels that are not sufficient to cause infection. The only risk in this scenario would be from bleeding wounds or gums in the HIV positive person’s mouth or on their lips, which may transfer blood onto the mucous membranes of the other person’s genitals or anus, or into any cuts or sores they may have. - See more at: http://www.avert.org/oral-sex.htm#sthash.n3K0qNDn.dpuf
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please help desespereted for reasurance
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any expert coments
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