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Chance of getting HIV from a SPA/Massage Parlor In Tampa

Hello,

I had sex with a Massage worker with a condom it was about a 1 minute encounter.  She gave me oral and then got on top of me and I was done.  She put a condom on me.  It has been about 2 and 1/2 weeks now and I am feeling very tired and my lymph node on the left side of my neck is swollen.  I think I may have some other swollen glands but not sure.  I have a slight sore throat.  I have been able to stay up late at night with no problem just really tired a work.  I haven't had a rash, night sweats or fever.   I have had mono before and I didn't think I could get it again.  The girl was korean and fairly young and said she has only been doing the massage work for 3 weeks (which I don't believe).  It was just a spur of the moment thing and I think they use condoms everytime since she put one on me.  Could I just be paranoid?

Thanks for the advice.
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You didn't have a risk and you were advised you didn't have a risk.
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I would like to get someone else's opinion on this.  I still have swollen glands and now there more in my armpits.  I guess I will just go get a test after 3 months.



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1163575 tn?1339478617
no you dont need a test as its just a waste of time and your money..you cant get hiv through protected sex..go see a doctor and discuss your swollen glands..its not due to hiv
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Hello Kumar,

Thanks for your reponse do you think I should still get tested after 3 months?  The swollen glands are the only thing that is bothering me.

Thanks
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1163575 tn?1339478617
yes you are paranoid...as long you had protected sex the you were never at risk.
dont worry!
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