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Im really flippin out over this one help

I have read that kissing causes no transmission however I was also wandering that since saliva kills the virus and that it does so even with cuts that are not bleeding profusely and assuming that the other person has a cut which isnt bleeding profusely but there hiv+. From all that I have read I understand that it takes a trememdous amount of infected blood comming from the hiv+ mouth.When someone is said to be bleeding profusely that would be something that the other person would notice even if I was high on weed at the time.I had a cut on my lip which bled a little before the kiss dont think it was during but i could very well be wrong however it was not profusely how long would it take a lip which i peeled a piece of skin off of take to heal. Also brushed my teeth 30mins to and hour before the kiss happend. I have 2 old root canals that were done many years ago but now all thats left is pieces of tooth and 2 large holes. I only notice em to bleed when i brush but at soon as i rinse my mouth out the bleeding stops. Sometimes they get inflamed and hurt but never really noticed em to bleed unless i brush after which they stop two my knowledge. I have read alot in this forum on how DR. H has never seen anyone test positive after a certain time but what confusses me is i hear 4 to 6 weeks and then 6 to 8 weeks which is 4, 6, 8 and y does the cdc say 3 months. I had to go to the doc ended up with a sinus infection about 2 or 3 weeks after this happend. then how to go back and ended up with a bactierial vaginosis which i assume i got from bike riding cuz it happend right after i started that at least i hope thats what its from. then say a few weeks after that i now have a really sore throat but i have been smoking alot of cigs lately cant help it im scared also have a headache but i stare at the pc all day looking for an answer. I never noticed any rash or fever or swollen node i check pretty much daily now.So whats my chances anyone can u help me out plz!!!!
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JesetteHChrist, I think that entire paragraph was just two run-on sentences.

You're fine.

Probably the best bit of health advice you could receive is to  get off the tobacco. But you already knew that.

Apostrophe keys are your friend.


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Sorry about the run-ons my mind was going faster than my fingers I think...So ur in agreement that it would take a major amount of blood that would definately be noticed to make a transmission like this possible. Sorry about the freak out... I post in the anxiety forum also...Im the type of person which is easily spooked. As for my sore throat I have read so much I thought I was having that ARS stuff cuz it started like 2 or 3 weeks ago along with some headaches,and sinus infection along with some diarreha, and a bacterial infection but no high fever which i now read is almost always there.  Thanks for hearing me out barn babe I truely do appreicate your time and effort!!!!
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Sorry about the run-ons my mind was going faster than my fingers I think...So ur in agreement that it would take a major amount of blood that would definately be noticed to make a transmission like this possible. Sorry about the freak out... I post in the anxiety forum also...Im the type of person which is easily spooked. As for my sore throat I have read so much I thought I was having that ARS stuff cuz it started like 2 or 3 weeks ago along with some headaches,and sinus infection along with some diarreha, and a bacterial infection but no high fever which i now read is almost always there. Thanks for hearing me out barn babe I truely do appreicate your time and effort!!!!
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