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About 4 weeks ago i kinda had sex with a commercial sex worker she put on a condom on my penis and gave me oral sex less than 5 minutes and after that i was about to have vaginal intercourse but my penis wasnt fully erect so she gave me a handjob and i came then after a week i got a yeast infection on my penis so i was worried and thought she gave me and std/hiv so the dr told me it was just a yeast infection and 4 weeks later i.got tested for stds/hiv and my results came back negative but im still worried i got hiv because it takes 3 months for better results so im i going to be okay cuz i been having alot of anxiety lately?
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You can if that is what you think will get you past this.
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James is right. You had no HIV risk. The counselor who said come back in November is going by a prehistoric standard. 3 months is conclusive for those who had an actual risk.
Your 8 wk neg is not going to change.
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All I can say is you do not have HIV
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so i know this was a no risk, its been 8 weeks since this happened i went to go get tested for hiv today and it came back negative i asked the doctor if this was a conclusive result and she said to come  back in november to get the real conclusive result ,should i listen to her or trust this test i had done today?
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im still having anxiety about the situation im feeling confused and ashamed for what i did do u think i should talk to a councelor?
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You had no HIV risk from PROTECTED SEX
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Can somebody help me out with this?
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Ok thank you
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