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HIV Risk through Oral

Sorry for the English Iam 22years old woman I think I had a possible risk exposure. Three months ago I give this guys a French kiss and lick the top of his penis I taste something. Well I don't know his HIv status, i didn't have any symptoms but I become really paranoid. last month April 19 2 months and 4 days from the possible. I took a test p24 antigen and the test is negative. But two weeks ago I become really depressed had a bad headache, thrush and rash and also a swollen lymp node but it's not big or noticeable it's just that when u press it you will definitely feel something. Didn't get any fever or night sweat. And when I perform the oral I had bleeding gums because of braces . My question is em I still at risk? Thank you
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Thank you so much!
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No way , if you not get cured with your anxiety , u ll get symptoms daily .

I am telling this in my personal experience. My request do not go to GOOGLE for anything.
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Ah one more question MAm, is it possible to have symptoms after almost three months from the possible exposure? But my symptoms starting to pop up when I become aware of my risk and start searching for symptoms.
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Sweetie, both of those can come from something besides oral sex. Just see your doctor, tell him the truth about your lifestyle and he can fix it.
Your anxiety is getting the better of you and it's not worth it.
See your doc and this will be over!
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Thank you for your response. It's just that I have swollen lymp and thrush that's what bothers me.
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370181 tn?1595629445
You were never at risk for HIV, which your test proved and you are still not at risk from the exposure you've described.

Oral sex is not a risk for HIV but does put you at risk for STD's. You can post your question on our STD Forum regarding any testing you should have.

RubyWitch
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