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How much of a risk?

I need to know what someone thinks.  I had my exposure to hiv 7 months ago.  I asked my partner before if they had any stds and they said no.  I am a male and was with a transexual.  We messed around and everything while I had a blister on my hand that had popped.  I then gave her anal sex with a condom.  I have been worried sick ever since.  I had night sweats for about 5 days 2 months after exposure and was very tired but that was it, no fever  or anything else.  I did seem to get a white color on my tongue as well.  I have had some slight diarrhea in the last month or so and my armpits have been a little tender.  One more thing is that my stomach is always making weird noises like it is grumbling.  Can anyone help me out with what they think.  Thanks
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could these symptoms be std related or something else??
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Thanks for you help I appreciate it
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Not even if semen came in contact with a popped blister. HIV is not transmitted outside its host.
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Even if I could have had semen come into contact with semen with the popped blister on my hand?
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You going to pay for his unneeded test? He doesn't need to test.
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You had protected sex, you didn't have any risk of contracting HIV, however you should see a doctor for your symptoms, and get an HIV test if it makes you relief your anxiety, its likely to come negative so don't worry.
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You had protected sex. You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV.
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