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Had Unprotected sex, took PEP course within 48 hours.

Hey, in January, I had unprotected sex with a Spa girl it was vaginal sex lasted for 2 minutes, I was doubtful whether she was infected with HIV or not, her reports were unknown to me, when I asked she assured she doesn't have HIV.
I was still not feeling good about it, I took PEP within 48-50 hours, and completed the 28 days course and my PEP course was over on 17th Feb.
From Jan to till now, I did not have any symptom of fever, swollen lymph nodes or rashes. Did not faced any PEP side effects, except I just felt sleepy after taking it.

I am going for Test tomorrow, still HIV word haunts me. What would be the risk of me being HIV infected after I have told you all above what I did.

Also last evening I just got a small single pimple like bump on bottom of my Penile Shaft.

Is all this normal? I am scared to death till now.
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Anymore followups? I have no guts to get the test done, u guys sure I will be on negative since I took PEP and exposure was 2 min single time only from a unknown status girl and then i took pep within 50 hours for 28 days.
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You should be taking a test 90 days after your last dose of PEP for your conclusive result.
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I see that you are very close to the 90 day mark and that you are testing tomorrow.  That is sufficient.  Your result will not change, and it is almost certain to be negative.  PEP is highly effective.
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Just had 1 unprotected sex in my life, never repeated or had sex after this incident.
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