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Worrying to HELL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lets say you give unprotected oral sex and someone you didn't even know did ejaculate in your mouth and you didn't even realize.. and this happened November 29 2007 and you tested March 24th 2008... and your hiv test came out negative... did that ejaculant put you @ even more risk!?!?   should you trust your results?!?!?!!?
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We're done here. You've tested, you're negative.. Period end of story.
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Teak... if the ejaculant did come out.... is there an incredibly high risk there?!?
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it's like i feel within that period that i didn't test... it progressed to aids... and i'm worried that it did.... like i said.. my mind is just so mixed up... the worst fright i've ever had in my life... bar none..
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That's something that you'll have to work on yourself. We can't help you try to figure out if he ejaculated or not. Just remember you tested negative anyway.
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i'm almost sure he didn't.. but my mind is playing games with me basically saying "well maybe he did" or "maybe he didn't" ... it happened so fast i barely remember.. i'm pretty sure he didn't.. but my mind lately is soooo messed up.. i dont know what to think.. it's horrible... :(
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What do you mean you didn't realize? If some ejaculated in your mouth you would know. Even though you didn't need to test, your result is outside the window period and would be correct.  
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