Our members have given you accurate advice that you had no risk.
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I have read one post that is similar to my case I think and the girl's situation was that another girl witch is hiv positive cut her finger with her fingernail and it started bleeding.. And after that the hiv positive girl liked the blood of her bleeding cut on the finger.. And she asked if she had a risk if the hiv positive girl had blood in her mouth that can mix with the blood from her finger. And Dr.Hunter Handsfield said that there is no realistic chance that she caught hiv and saliva inactives hiv. And even if her hiv is poorly controlled if she had high virus load and blood in her mouth her own saliva would have inactive the virus.. And I hope that he is right..
Okay and even if she aweso had blood in her mouth when there was bleeding cuts on my penis there was no risk because air and saliva inactive hiv, right ? And I don't need testing from this event ?
Okay, thank you very much for your answers I feel more chill now. God bless you. :)
1. Your 90-day test is conclusive for the first event.
2. There is no need to ask about the oral sex event again, as you were fully advised that you had no risk.
3. You do not need to test for your ZERO risk oral event. Stop testing for HIV and move on with your life. You do not have HIV.
1, Any test is conclusive after 12 weeks so you are safe. It is a waste of your time googling for death on the internet because you can read anything and some sites use testing outdated guidelines.
2. Your situation involves personal contact with an object in air ( mouth, lips, blood, fingers, etc.). No hiv worries, because you can't get hiv from personal contact except unprotected penetrating vaginal or anal, neither of which you did and you didn't share hollow needles to inject with which is the only other way to acquire hiv. Analysis of large numbers of infected people over the 40 years of hiv history has proven that people don't get hiv in the way you are worried is a risk.
HIV is a fragile virus in air or saliva and is effectively instantly dead in either air or saliva so the worst that could happen is dead virus rubbed you, and obviously anything which is dead cannot live again so you are good. Blood and cuts would not be relevant in your situation since the hiv has become effectively dead, so you don't have to worry about them to be sure that you are safe.
There is no reason for a person to test when they are safe. The advice took into consideration that the other person might be positive, so move on and enjoy life instead of thinking about this non-event. Next time you wonder if you had a risk, ask yourself this question. Did I do any of the 3? Then after you say "No, I didn't" then it's time to move on back to your happy life.
Multiple tests for the same disease will indicate irrational anxiety, so consider a therapist instead if you can't stop testing now.