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Extremely stressed

Hi,

I had an unprotected only oral sex with an unknown girl during September 2009. Later, I got a fear that I could have contracted STD's. I was tested and result came as HIV negative after 6 months since from that exposure. I was also tested and result came as Hepatitis B negative and Hepatitis C negative after 10 months since from the exposure. Still, I could not feel relaxed and thinking I might have contracted something.

I developed burning sensation in my body (especially in my back, legs and feet) after 10 days since from the exposure. It comes and goes. I was tested for Thyroid and the result came as normal. My doctor said that burning sensation could have come to the picture only because of nerve disorder.

I just want to relax myself. Am I not infected with any STD's? Do I need to get tested again? Please help me. It is my humble request.


Thanks,
Brian
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No risk = No HIV.

Symptoms of HIV are identical to a million other things, many of which are not serious at all.  Your nerves and anxiety also create a lot of things.  

You just need to accept the fact that HIV is NOT your problem.

:)
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Hi,

Thank you so much.

Brian
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You never had a risk.
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Hi,

Thank you so much for your prompt reply.

I swallowed one or two drops of her blood which came out after a lengthy lip kiss. I also swallowed her saliva and few drops of her breast milk.

Still, Am I safe?

Brian
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You naver had a risk for HIV. And your test proves it. STD questions post in that forum.
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