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hiv symptomps

Fyi right now I am waiting for my test result (vidas ultra duo and pcr rna test), I always use condom when I am doing vaginal sex (I am a male heterosexual), earlay march 2014 I had an interaction with a csw (we both done insertive and receptive oral sex without condom) and I use condom when we had vaginal sex, afterward she told me that she have mouth ulcer. Last saturday (29 days after the intercourse) I had a realy high fever and chills, the next day I feel week but the fever is gone, that sunday night I starting to have rash in my body (keep on spreading and cover almost my whole body), and I got sore throart (there is an ulcer in my amandel), couple days latter I feel pain in my finger (left arm). I am a little bit of paranoid so I take an hiv test (still waiting for the result), if I am tested positive (which I fell I will considering the symptomps I had) I think its will shown that hiv can be transmitted trough oral sex. I am crossing finger and hope that its true that oral sex hiv transmission is only a theoritical risk (in hope that I dont catch the virus), but I am already resigned for the worst possible outcome and already thinking where can I got proper hiv therapy in indonesia. I'll update you guys in a couple of days after I receive my test result.

The question is, if everyone consider 'oral sex' is no riks, how I experiencing this symptomps.
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Noted vance
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I mean how do any symptoms happen? It's the body's response to an infection. Has nothing to do with HIV.
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Sorry vance, what do you mean by how do you experience?
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How do you experience any symptoms of anything?
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Thank you kirk, hope that is the case
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The symptoms could be from anything.  You are experiencing those symptoms because there are a lot of illnesses in the world.  Many of them have symptoms that are similar to seroconversion illness.  
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