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4 weeks out!

I am 4 weeks out since my expose to vaginal fluids in the mouth for over 2-3 minutes.

as of Yesterday swollen tonsils with white puss both sides painful to swallow. Temp goes from 100.6 to 101.5, 99 with tylenol.

I had pink eye 1 week prior this tonsil situation. Is this symptomatic of hiv, ars?
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Nope not from oral sex
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I was figuring because I got chlamydia 1 week prior my insertive oral sex that maybe my chances were higher in contracting hiv from the mouth of some random guy with chlamydia in my sytem.
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Yes I will
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No need for prayer in this case because you had no risk. Pray to give daily thanks to the lord.
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I will and I actually took a blood test at 31 days out. I got my chlamydia gon resluts back and it is clear, finally... I am waiting on the HIV test. Say a prayer for me Vance......
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What I think is based on all the info I know, it has nothing to do with HIV. We can't tell you more then that. See your Dr for your issues, as they are not related to HIV.
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Vance, I know. But Please try to see it from my point. excatly 4 weeks later after contracting chlamydia from a stripper and 20 days after receiving oral sex from some guy at a glory hole, I get a 1 eye conjunctivitis lasting 5 days then now I have a temp 100.6 - 101.5. Slight night sweats and My tonsils are swollen and white. I have no cough sneezing or sinus issues.... What would you honestly think? Can't you understand my dilema?
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As you know the answer is going to be as you have been told in here and by the Dr in the expert forum, you did not have a HIV risk.
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