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Am I at risk?

recently I had an unprotected oral sex with a guy. I'm also a male from the middle east. He ejaculated in my mouth and I swallowed his semen. My mouth is not in perfect condition I have some broken teeth and always have phlegm and cough. I'm afraid his semen will mix with my phlegm and bring me infection of HIV. I'm really concern do I need to take a test? I'm very worried. Please give me honest assessment please.... Am I at risk??? Just an honest answer Please...... no joke......
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Good--all the best.
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Thanks Rain... I will move on now...
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How many more times do you need to be told oral sex is not a risk--believe the facts.
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I trust your advice here....
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Ok Teak. I will try to forget all this things. I want to move along and go on with my life.... I'm very tired of thinking about this HIV concern.... It made my life really miserable and stressed.... Thanks for the advice....
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Move along, you don't have an HIV concern.
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I'm quite confused with the term receptive oral sex. Does it mean the person doing the sucking?
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Move along, you don't have an HIV concern.
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another question. Is there already a study done with person with high viral loads and oral sex? Does saliva can still kill the virus evn though it is very high viral load? Hope somebody can answer that....
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Thanks a lot for the advice that you give here... It makes my feelings lighter....

LIZIE are you Ann of Aidsmeds?
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FROM THE HIV EXPERTS HERE AT MEDHELP:

"As you know from other posts about oral sex, our stance is that giving or receiving oral sex is not a risk for HIV.  Some others suggest that there is an appreciable risk of HIV from oral sex however, there are no convincing scientific reports which support these statements.  The presence of a burn in your mouth, or a sore, or ingestion of blood does not change this.  Still no risk an no reason for testing."  DR HOOK

"As far as HIV is concerned, there is no known risk of getting HIV from performing oral sex on an infected partner, even if that person's genital secretions get into your eyes or if you swallow"  DR HOOK

There is no debate (among experts) about the HIV risks associated with oral sex.  The risk is so low that almost nobody who cares for HIV infected patients has ever had a patient believed to have been infected that way.  Among experts, it's a semantic issue about using terms like "no risk" and "very low risk".  There is no difference between my or Dr. Hook's use of "low risk" and other experts' "no risk".
DR. HANDSFIELD

"And oral sex is basically safe sex -- completely safe with respect to HIV and although not zero risk for other STDs, the chance of infection is far lower than for unprotected vaginal or anal sex.  Please educate yourself about the real risks.  If you stick with oral sex and condom-protected vaginal or anal sex, you have no HIV worries and very little worry about other STDs. "   DR HANDSFIELD

"I am sure you can find lots of people who belive that HIV is transmitted by oral sex, but you will not find scientific data to support this unrealistic concern..."   DR HOOK

"HIV is not spread by touching, masturbation, oral sex or condom protected sex."- DR. HOOK

in the public HIV Prevention forum of MedHelp, TEAK and the other moderators maintain that oral sex in all forms is a zero risk activity. Would you agree with this assessment?  
I TOTALLY AGREE / DR GARCIA

The observation on thousand and thousand of observations is that HIV is not spread by oral sex (of any sort).  DR. HOOK

"With regard to the question you ask, I will repeat, as I’ve said more times than I can think- there are NO credible cases in which persons have acquired HIV through performance of oral sex- none!!.  The chance that you will be the first is ridiculously low.  You are more likely to be hit by lightening while reading my reply to you. DR HOOK

"HIV is not spread by masturbation, through oral sex, through kissing or other casual contact." DR HOOK

"There is no credible evidence that HIV is spread through oral sex, with or without the presence of cuts or blood in the persons mouth."- DR HOOK

"Oral sex. there is no evidence that HIV is spread through giving or receiving oral sex"- DR HOOK

"HIV is not spread through oral sex."  DR HOOK

"HIV is not spread through giving or receiving oral sex"   DR HOOK
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But I'm a bit worried about my symptoms. this morning I felt I have swollen lymph nodes below my right ear. It's very small and not painful. Do you think this is symptom of HIV? It's been almost three months already after that oral sex. I'm quite worried about the counselor in the Philippines I've talked too over the phone. She told me that even though the risk is small it exist. Do you think I need to believe her. I'm still waiting for my vacation to get tested there in the Philippines maybe 6 months more....
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Saliva & stomach acids.
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How does the virus die on the way to the stomach. Do you think it will not mix with blood on the way there? And also does the phlegm in my throught will not add a risk on my condition? I hope somebody could enlighten me here.
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It's so hard to move on. I cannot stop thinking about this. I feel guilty for what I did. I cannot test for now. But I feel consoled with your advice that I'm not at risk. Sometimes it's really hard to take away this thought in my mind.
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I'm quite confused with the term receptive oral sex. Does it mean the person doing the sucking?
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at no time where you at risk.oral sex does not transmit hiv.
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