As has been said repeatedly on this forum, the chance of a male acquiring HIV from a single episode of unprotected vaginal sex with an HIV-infected woman averages 1 in 1000. Add the facts that the large majority of sex workers do not have HIV and the 95-99% efficacy of a properly used condom, and the chance you acquired HIV is probably no higher than 1 in a million. And of course many viruses and other conditions cause the symptoms you describe, other than ARS. So to answer your specific questions:
1) Do I think you had a common cold or flu at 6.5 weeks? Yes.
2) I'm not an expert on timing of ARS symptoms; but I believe you are right, it would be uncommon to have symptoms onset as long as 6 weeks after infection. But not unheard of.
3) ARS symptoms are nonspecific; you can't tell the difference from any number of other virual infections.
Relax; you don't have HIV. But get tested. As I have said before, anxious people generally will be more reassured by the negative test result than by my verbal reassurance.
Good luck-- HHH, MD
I had insertive oral sex without protection with a sex worker and 2 days after i got a sore throat that went away after 3 days and fatigue that lasted for a week. Im really scared and i dont know what to do..I tested 26 days after the exposure and it was negative.
My questions are
1) Can i get ars symptoms after 2 days and whats the earliest?
2) do you think i should get tested?
3) How many ppl from your experience were positive after insertive oral sex.
4) should i be comfortable atleast with my test results?
Its just very wierd that i got a sore throat after 2 days of the exposure and felt fatigued.
i hope u can answer my questions