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On January 19 I had a breif encounter with an csw. We kissed and she kindof bit me. I gave her Unprotected Cunnilingus. When I went to my car and checked the mirror my bottom lip had a cut like she took some skin off.
During the ride home. I must have spit out of the car 20 times .
Every since last week whenever I wake up I feel the back of throat is dry or something is there. My jaw hurts... and I have chills and heat flashes.The area around my pubic hair seems to hurt. When is the fastest time I can go get tested for hiv... Iam going crazy thinking about my encounter and wish I had never done such stupid acts. Was I at high risk??? The me spitting alot got me nervous because I read saliva inhibits the virus and now I have a weird throat...
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NO.
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Should I get tested? when?
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I forgot to mention my nose seems to be runny and loss of smell. And when should I get a rapid hiv test? Since my exposure was on jan 19?
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Okay but Ive read on the poz forums and people swear theyve got it form oral sex. All of them cant be lying right? and I didn get any sleep the night before my risk so my immune system and had bad oral hygiene has to play a role in it? Ive read that theres 8 documented cases of oral sex leading to hiv. Iam just soooooo worried Ill fall into that category... THanks everyone
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You were never at risk.
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