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dr HHH please

Hello doc I know thats a STD forum but I do not know how tu turn on HIV forum
I hope u will answer me.
This is my storry

I am man and I received oral sex from women (it was just for 3 min)
4 weeks classic antibody test-NEGATIVE
6 weeks DUO TEST -Negative
my questions is :

1.What is real chance that I am infected?
2.How sure is my DUO test after 6 weeks?
3.Do I need to repeat test?
4. have u ever seen somebody is negative with DUO test at 6 weeks and then turn positive after?
5.My tongue is like this
http://www.dodaj.rs/?3S/ho/qibMkWf/2/geographictongue2.jpg

is that something with HIV?
P.S. SORRY FOR MY NOT GOOD ENGLISH
Thanke u very very much
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
You can find the HIV forum in the forum list; see http://www.medhelp.org/forums/list and look at the doctor forums on the right side of the page.

Receiving oral sex carries no risk for HIV -- or at least too low risk to worry about.  More important, your negative duo test at 6 weeks is 100% reliable and proves you did not catch HIV.  You do not need more testing.

We do not look at posted photos on this forum.  But your blood test result proves that HIV is not the problem.  See a doctor if you remain concerned about it.

Because this is the wrong forum, we will not be able to continue a discussion; no follow-up comments are permitted.

Regards--  HHH, MD

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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Nobody has ever seen that.  It never happens.

No more comments, please.
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Doctor please I do not have more money to pay for another forum please doc
tell me have u ever seen somebody is negative at 6 weeks with DUO test and then positive after> this is last question please doc
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