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Dear all,

my story is here : http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Strong-kiss-to-non-bleeding-cut/show/1781813?personal_page_id=2772025.

I went to a strip club on 13/7/2012 and I have lap dance with one girl and i touched here and kiss here strongly on her breast. What makes my worry that I remember a very minor cut (line straight line) on her breast there was no bleeding but looks like heading. Especially at the end of the cut line. I do remember that I stupidly kissed the cut and play it with my tongue I don’t remember may be also may be I kissed the cut strongly like sucking. But i did not taste anything nor see any liquid.

I’m 31 years old .

I’m really afraid that I have a contact with her blood in my mouth  

since that day i really dont feel normal.

- I have lost about 8 Kg
- I have constant nausea
- My throat is red more than usual and sometime painful
- I have constant LOOSE STOOL.
- Constant depressed mood

I really need your help and opinion of that.

I have tested at 6 week in 4 generation (in Canada) for HIV and herpis B and C and it come negative?

Do these constant symptom look like HIV?

Do I need to re-test again at 3 months?

I live in Jordan now I don’t know which test generation they offer. let us assume 2 generation. What is the window period for 2 generation test?

I really appreciate your help. I really can’t back to my normal

Thank you.
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i really appreciate what you are saying.  
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thank you
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Hi mate,
The situation you described represents no risk at all. None, whatsoever. It doesn't matter if she had a minor cut.

1. Wounds start healing immediately, which wouldn't allow the virus to pass through;
2. Your saliva would destroy the HIV;
3. Even if the wound was recently like 10 seconds before you had contact with it, the amount of virus would be insignificant;
3. HIV is transmitted via sexual intercourse, parenteral and from mother to child during pregnancy, giving birth and breastfeeding;
4. Your symptoms don't sound like HIV infection;
5. You don't need to retest at all;
6. Considering the date of your "exposure" you have probably been to 35687256 sites already, asked 762345928659 questions about your exposure and received 909768376789266 saying you are negative;
7. Psychiatric help would be good for you. You may think it's not necessary, but trust me, it's worth trying.
8. Don't **** up your life by thinking and worrying of something you don't have.

I hope you can feel normal again soon mate. Regards!
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even tho you have loose stool use epsom salts they detoxify the body also ask you doctor for flaggle  you probubly arent used to being exposed to high levels of dirtiness  those places can harbor more stands of bactiria that a hospital ward even though they are constantly being cleaned that is part of the probem because there is both good and bad bactiria and to have a CLEAN place you have to have both she was probubly clean but the rest of the place is like taking a kid to daycare  everybodys got it  flaggle burns the infection from the body youll fever on and off for a week feeling the same way only alot more bed rest youll be ok cheer up
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