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HIV transmit ion through anal sex

Well, i recently had unprotected sex with a (shemail) it was insensitive action by me, noting that it was  6 days ago.
he or she is working for paid sex.
also it was one time only even before that time i didn't expose my self to risky sex.
I took RNA test after 2 days but i think from what i read it wont be reliable.
I am planning to have another RNA test after 10+ mark.
Will that be enough?
Should i take another test after 45 days or 3 months?.
Note: i am very stressed over this and i don't have any symptoms of HIV (flue, Rash ....)
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14337563 tn?1460375828
Hey man, listen, first of all, don't do that ever again... anal sex with a transgenre with no condom on???
Some would say once is enough, it's true, but you should not worry too much about it cause chances are still in your favor...

Get a duo test at 28 days it will be almost conclusive, some would say it is conclusive. And then get another test done at 3 month just to be 100% sure...

As for the symptoms, just remember that, you can go without symptoms at all and test positive, as a lot of people do have all the symptoms one would describe as ARS and test negative... so symptoms are not something that indicates your status, only a test will...

All the best man
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i already learned from the fear i am living in
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Thanks,
i am worried sick in my country there is no medical care for HIV at ALL! i hope the chances you mentioned are still good for me
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I had my dual anti body and RNA test, the result is negative, am i still at high risk?
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