Welcome to our Forum. I'll try to help. As I understand it, over the past year all of your sexual encounters involving intercourse have been condom protected. If this is the case, the only unprotected encounter that you mention above was in August 2011 when you were tested for HIV and other STDs about 4 weeks after your last unprotected sexual encounter. If all of this is correct, then there is no risk that you have acquired HIV over the past year. However, your HIV test in August of 2011, while able to detect over 90% of recent infections would not have detected all and would have missed about 10% of recent infections. Thus, while your risk for infection is quite low, if you have not been tested since then, there is a very, very, very small chance that the August test missed an infection. Personally, I would not worry about this but those are the facts.
There is no risk for HIV from the condom protected sex, receipt of masturbation or breast/nipple sucking that you describe.
Finally, one comment about your hepatitis tests. If you are correct and your test was HbsAg+, then indeed you may be a chronic carrier of this infection and, if that is the case, you may be able to transmit this infection to others, including your wife. As the doctor told you in 2011, you may well have had this infection since birth but that does not mean that you cannot transmit the infection to others through sex, nor does it not mean that you might not have problems related to it in the future. Chronic hepatitis B can cause complications for you later in life. I suggest that you have your hepatitis tests repeated and if you are still HbsAg+, that you seek the care of a liver specialist who can follow you over time to keep you and your loved ones healthy. Further discussion of the management to chronic hepatitis B infection is beyond the scope of this Forum so I will not comment further on this topic.
I hope that my comments are helpful to you. EWH
Dear Doctor,
appreciate you reply. i just want to mention the specific date of unprotected sex. it was on 1st July and i carried out test on 29th August 2011. which is near to 8 weeks. doctor suggested the test was hiv speciliest and he prescribe p24 test like that.(sorry i dont remember)
wheter this date given to you will minmize 10% chance.
can i simply start my life with my wife now.
and one more thing that my fever since 7th Feb 2013 is in the range of 98.5 to 99.8 after touching 101.1(medicine taken as per doctor)
pls reply
Thanks for the clarification- I understood your test to be closer to yoru last exposure. If the test was between 6 and 8 weeks, then you should count on those results as defintive and do not need further testing. EWH
thanks doctor for you valued and detail reply....in future i will avoide out side relationship.
thanks again