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Hep b from 30 seconds of oral sex performed on me?

This has been on my mind lately so here goes. Male performed oral sex on me for 30 seconds last year. Tested for all viruses 2 weeks after all came back. neg. Went back and forth to the same doctor but he never metioned follow up testing. Now I read at the san fran health clinic and it stated that Hep B was not a risk to the reciever sure I understand about the giver being at risk due to semen and  pre-***. Another part of this question is was I at risk when someone used their lips on my sack, one spot had a pimple that had a hard scab over it so what your opinion out there. Always another question.... whats the window period for Hep B????
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Thank you very much. I did read the information on the ashstd site about that its rare and did follow Vance's advise and looked up Dr. Hooks advise on the expert forum. This puts an end to my posting to this matter. Thank you for your patience with me. Please keep up the great work that you provide here.
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I see absolutely no reason to test for hep b, or even to worry about it.

If you haven't been vaccinated for it, now would be a good time to talk to your doctor about it.  Then you won't have to worry about it at all.

Aj
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"Whether or not hepatitis B is transmitted trough oral sex is debated and probably doesn't happen."-This is directly from Dr. Hook on the experts form.

It is often a good idea to check out the expert form to see what Dr. Hook and Dr. HHH have said on the subject. Chances are they have been asked the question and answered it.
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Yes I have been tested for that and is was neg., So I should not worry about a scabbed over pimple that another person put thier lips to. Hep B has to be like blood to blood right? so no risk for hep b then? is that right? The pimple is just a pimple that I scratched open a couple of days before and had scab over it before another person put their lips to that area with really no saliva? I m not worry about the pimple I get them a lot over the years even before I ever had any type of sex?  so just looking for the risk factor in that activity and this is the last time I'll ask.
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why are you fixated on hep b as a cause of your symptoms?

were you ever tested for herpes before?  getting a hard pimple on your testicles would be reason for testing for that.

grace
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rude how?
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Well yes I am going to test with my yearly phyical. I did not want to be rude.
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My advice is test, because you have received several of the same answers from different people and you are not listening to them.
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Well grace and auntjess---- Think of having a scabbed over pimple was a risk for HEP B?
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Thank you. I know that I am a worried well person with lots of guilt but looking for some reassurance from this site.

Thank Vance for your input.
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ashstd is a very very trusted site. Grace turned me onto that site. Stick with the answer you got from Grace and ashstd
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I check with ashstd site and talked to the rep. there and said it rare to be transmitted that why and I could get an accurate test at 2 months. Whats the opinion here?

Thank you.
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what about the lite kisses on the scabbed over pimple on my sack would that be a risk?  One last thing what about testing for hep whats the window peroid for an accurate test?
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101028 tn?1419603004
Honestly, 30 seconds of oral sex wasn't enough to warrant any testing.

grace
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