Relax. Even if your partner had HIV, the risk you were infected is in the range of 1 to 500 to 1 to 1000. And he probably wasn't HIV positive.
Your risk was low enough that there really is no need for testing at all, except to the extent the negative result will help aleviate your anxiety and fear. (See my response to the question in the thread immediately before this one.) But it clearly will reassure you, therefore you should do it. Whatever else, don't be afraid to be tested; the result will be negative. And by all means don't feel ashamed. Acknowledging that you are sexually active really isn't anything embarrassing in today's world, and probably around half of all Americans have been tested for HIV--so join the crowd. Go to your local health department clinic or a family planning clinic, if you are uncomfortable seeing your regular health care provider. You will be treated with respect.
Best wishes-- HHH, MD
I have been beating myself up for the last few months for having a few casual encounters in the last year. I felt like the biggest piece of **** ever. it's amazing, how we humans get ourselves into these predicaments over sex. it doesnt seem worth all the fear and anxiety that comes after for a few useless moments of pleasure.
so ya. get tested, and get it over with. don't stress yourself out too much, i did, and now I am sick and recovering from a stress related illness because I beat myself up so badly over everything.
you are far from being alone. you are not the first person to do this, and you definitely won't be the last.