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Had unprotected oral and protected vaginal sex help!

On 12 Sept this year i had an sex with a sex worker, both protected vaginal sex and unprotected oral sex. Both of us performed unprotected oral sex on each other(major concern), and i could taste her vaginal fluids in my mouth. I did not have any major symptoms that are stated online, but i was very paranoid. Had a blood test(named "ANTI-HIV" by Innovative Diagnostics) on 30 Oct(48days after exposure), and the results were negative. However I've been feeling my lymph nodes around my body and they were around 1cm in diameter. I went to my family doctor and he told me those sizes were normal. He prescribed some antibiotics for me but my nodes were still the same size after the course of antibiotics. Recently i feel tired easily and my neck is a little stiff, and my neck, groin area and armpits will have minor aches once in awhile. I also had minor sore throat for around 1-2weeks, but no fever. There is also discharge out of my penis, it was clear yellow in colour and looks like pee. There is no pain while urinating or during the discharge but there is a tingling sensation occasionally.

I am very worried about contracting HIV/STDs and i would deeply appreciate if i can get some advice on this. THE ANXIETY IS KILLING ME.
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okay... now i need to worry about STD. guess i'll need to go for a blood test to get rid of my worries. thanks guys.
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No risk!
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You never had a risk of getting HIV from what you describe above. As Teak has told you oral sex is NO RISK.
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any other advice?
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oh. sorry i am new to this forum. thanks.
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Then I suggest you get better educated. Oral sex does not transmit HIV.
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You want a doctor's assessment you'll have to post in their forum and pay your money.
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thanks for replying, but according to sites online oral sex with fluid exchange represent a possibility of HIV transmission.
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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A doctor's advice please!
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