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Hi my name is nick and I have been freaking out for the past two weeks. it all started around Feb. when me and this guy i knew hooked up all we did was kiss and gave each other head, two weeks after that i started having discharge from my penis and around march I was tested positive for gonorrhea, I got the shot for gonorrhea and it cleared I also got tested for syphilis and claymidia. around April I started feeling a lil muscle aching and I called in and my results were negative for syphilis and claymdia but i still felt muscle aching. I then had sex with a guy but he gave me head and he was hiv free and std free and he wore a condom when i gave him head and he ****** me but after i still felt muscle aches and then i got a sore throat but that went away last week but I still still feel a lil muscles aches i've read the symptoms of hiv but i haven't have fevers i've only had muscle aches and sore throat do I have to have all symptoms to have hiv or not please help im freaking out
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Only 2--once is all it takes. Get tested and then practice safe sex.
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I'm going to get a hiv test i honestly forgot to get test when i got an std test and i've been tested in feburary of 2012 and I had unprotected sex only twice int he summer of 2012 and december 2012
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Oral is no risk. You wore protection had the condom failed you would have known. As I said in previous post if you have had unprotected sex then get tested. If you have only gad protected sex you have nothing to worry about. Just out of curiosity if you had clap, syp and Gonoreah testing why wouldn't you test for hiv? Syp is a blood test it is under the serology panel with hep c hep b syphillis and hiv--- if you are sexually active you should be getting tested once a year until you are in a monogomous relationship and then get tested every couple if years. I am but suggesting that you gad a risk if you have only had protected sex you font beef to rest but if you are having blood drawn for one sti why not just get a full panel done?
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