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Concern of having HIV even if the condom did not break

Hi Doc,

Couple of months ago (February to be exact) A prostitute perform oral sex  on me. I was wearing a condom the whole time. After that I perform Anal Sex with the Condom for approximately  5 mins. The Condom did not break or anything and i never thought about catching HIV or anything like that. Now I am a bit concern because i been having stomach pains when I wake up in the morning. What are my chances of having STD or HIV?  
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1331558 tn?1317687687
You are fine. I cannot stress this enough for you. Your affair was protected thus no risk for HIV. Leave it be, bro.
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to correct my grammer, I meant to say i showed no symptoms until i started feeling stomach pains and muscle pains until 3 weeks ago. But you're probably right...
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1331558 tn?1317687687
"Probably" is the one indicator in which truly shows you are anxiety ridden. You had a protected encounter. You dont have anything at all. If it concerns you much, get tested then. HIV symptoms do not last for 6 months, bro. You are fine.
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i want to say ok butI have been receiving symptoms like sour throat and stomach cramps, like I have the flu....remember I had sex with this prostitute in late January and I had a condom on which never broke. These symptoms did not come couple of weeks in June. I am also experiencing muscle pains in foot, hand, and arms. I even get a couple of magrins once in a while and back pains. Im probably overreacting due to being overweight and everything lol....  
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you had zero chance of getting HIV.  If the condom was intact no chance.  



ext time post in HIV forum.
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1331558 tn?1317687687
You just have an upset stomach, friend. Your activity was protected: you never had a risk. You are fine.
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