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I'm a woman. My exposure was 6/7/15  I had brief (1-2min) oral sex with a guy receptive. No semen involved how ever I did noticed to the end there may have been nicks on his penis. He placed a condom on and began to penatrate me and concluded after 5 strokes said he was hot and he wanted to put the air conditioner on. He went to the bathroom and stayed in there for a while then came out and went to sleep. I went to the bathroom and noticed my menstraul started. I apologized to him and he acted funny since.  He creeped me out and I started pep at the 37th hour I completed pep it was hard to adhere to it  at first I finished it with a couple isentress missed doses and I completed all the truvada no missed dose.  A 5 days after completing I got a sore throat. 3 days later I started to run a temp of 99.1 the max it went was 100.1 my dr gave me a antibiotic for strep throat I am in panicking because I have been calling him to no answer. I know about my window I just wanted to know if you guys ever seen this I've been paranoid ripping through this forum and I don't even see anything similar. I am 25 and I never had a fever in my adult life. And it won't break with meds
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It could be
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I was wondering why would I have a temp and a sore throat after pep is it a post pep side effect?
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I don't understand what you are asking. You had no HIV risk.
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