You were never at risk. It's that easy to get HIV into your system, the virus is somewhat weak and it needs a good shot at your body to take hold.
People will stop thinking about sex if they know that rubbing an underwear is a risk.
Don't let anyone hear you, ok?!!
Move on with your life, or get a guaranteed three-month negative result for the peace of mind.
R.A
like he said , you can relax now
or get a negative test at 3months
thanks for ur help....wud really appreaciate if more members add to it....
I had a pretty smiliar exposure, but i didnt have the peace of having the girl tested. Every one told me it is zero risk.
As this was first time and my anxiety was killing me. I got PCR DNA(only for HIV 1) and Elisa test (HIV 1 and 2) on day 28 which came back nagative. This is very encouraging but i want to get a week 12 as well for my peace of mind.
I am still worrid about HIV-2. Pray for me and you are going to be alright my friend. If both are negative there is no chance for the virus to create itself. I am not an expert but have been here for a while to know that.
hiv 2 are onli occur in africa
in usa are rare, i mean supper rare 1-1000000000
I answered you before. I'll tell you exactly the same thing again.
Move on. A negative test 5 weeks after this "no risk" exposure is 100% accurate, unless you are lying about your activities. No, you do not need to test again, except that everyone should probably test once a year.
Trust me i am not lying at all....
Man, you were at no risk at all. Forget about hiv, stay away from hiv forums and move on with your life. =)
Well thanks once again 2 all....just wanted to ask...
so even if her vaginal fluid was on my penis head there is no risk rt???
i have cold infection...my leucocytes is 14400...so is this anythng related to hiv or std???
please reply...
Pal ! As I told you in response of your previous post, you are safe, based on your described situation. Its time for you to relax and normalize yourself. Your exposure was a "zero" risk activity and your 12 week test would not be different from your previous report, I can bet on it.
No one out of over 40 million HIV positive people on the globe was infected this way. And you can not be the first one. This is my personal experience that never go for un necessary testing like CBC and stuff like that, just keep yourself calm and wait for the time when a the final litmus test of AB (ELISA) becomes meaningful. Our half baked, incomplete knowledge of hematology does nothing but adds to our anxiety when we try to interprete the non relevent result and make an attempt to fins a corelation with HIV