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HIV through oral sex?

ABout 2 months ago (72 days to be exact) I had sex with a girl I met at a club. We came back to my place to fool around. we performed oral sex on each other for about 3 minutes. When it was time to have intercourse we used a condom. After intercourse I have the habit of blowing a little air into the condom to check to see if it broke. It didn't.

Here are my symptoms that started on wednesday. Ive had a cold with a mild headache, stuff nose (last about 2 days), I had a sore throat that seems to be subsiding, and I am sweating a lot. My anxieties are through the roof now more then ever. I went to the doctor on Monday (9/29/2014) to get checked for HiV and other STDs. They took out two vials of blood and a urine sample. I should be getting the results by next monday. But I am freaking out now that I found a canker sore on my left tonsil. The found it this morning. I went to CVS to get a at home hiv test (oraquick). I took the test, I let 22 minutes go by to see the results (20 is recommended time) and they came back negative. But I still have that doubt because of my sweating and now that damn canker sore came out.
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You don't have to, it will be negative.
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You aren't the first to tell me. I'm just paranoid. I'll let you know the results of my test next Monday.
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Does not matter, you still had no risk for HIV.
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I forgot to mention the oral was unprotected.
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You were never at risk for HIV in the above mentioned scenario.
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