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help again!

Teak thanks for you answer yesterday,i have another question and sorry if the question sounds foolish,around march this year i was having a talk with a guys at night,during the talk i felt things were entering my eyes when the guy was talking because he was demostrating,i don't know maybe it is my phobia but i am thinking now maybe he had a injury in his hand that that it was the blood that was enetering my eyes,do you think it is possible? and am i at risk?
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can i ask you a question?
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Thanks alot!
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Thanks alot,for all of your comments,my mind is at ease now!y'all are like my online pals!SHALOM!
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Your username kind of says it all.  Your anxiety is the issue, not HIV.  I recommend getting some help with that, your fears are irrational.
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We assure you that you did not get HIV from the above situation.
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you assure me nothing is wrong with me?have never had sex!
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See a doctor if you are concerned about your symptoms they have nothing to do with HIV.
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No need for testing right?,and the headaches,dizziness e.t.c have been experiencing are not related?
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thanks,but he was also demonstating with his hand,after some weeks now,am having a cold,am dizzy,headach and swollen nymph node,am i safe?
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