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Teen In Crisis!

Hello everybody
After reading some of these posts I get more scared of what I am about to do tomorrow. I am 19 years old and exactly three months ago (es. November 17th, 2008) I went out to a club and a girl gave me oral sex in the bathroom. I have never had any type of sex prior to this and fear this exposed me to the HIV virus. Prior to this incident I was energetic and athletic and after this I have not been the same. My whole life since then has revolved around the idea that I have HIV. Prior to this, I would never get sick and for some reason I felt quite feverish a couple of weeks ago. It only lasted a night but I still believe I have something I dont want. I have come to the conclusion that I cannot live like this anymore so I have decided to get tested tomorrow but I am scared to death to find out I have been infected. I feel like I'm alone and dont know what to take me out of this depression. What are my true chances of getting a positive test tomorrow? Thank You and god bless
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Test for your own sanity, but receiving oral sex is not a risk.
The clinic gave you bad/outdated info.
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how sure are u lizzie becuase i just called the clinic where i am goin to do my test and they say in my situation i possibly had a risk! I am so scared help!
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186166 tn?1385259382
receiving oral sex did NOT put you at risk for hiv.  testing is not warranted for this.
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Chances of getting infected throught a single ******* are near zero (if any!)

Get your test done and let us know about your negative result ;)
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