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Joint pain

Hello Everyone,
My concern is as follows: the only exposure I have is unprotected oral performed on other men. Since the beginning of the year i have been experiencing pain on my both knees that come and go and well, I'd like to know how does ars joint pain feel like. The doctor diagnosed some patellar disfunction but I doubt it, since I only started running last year and I read professional runners are those who get it. Or something.

My last hiv test was taken on spetember 2012 and it came back negative.
Do I need to repeat over oral encounters? Some say it's not a problem, other say it is. Why is there so much confrontation over this issue?

Thank you for reading my thoughts!
Luis
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I knoe but can I please recieve information on ars joint pain? I heard ars last up to 2 weeks,... is this completely true?
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186166 tn?1385259382
ars comes at 2-4 weeks after infection and lasts for 1-2 weeks.

accept your negative status and move on with your life.
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It lasts 1-2 weeks when someone gets symptoms and you don't just get 1 symptom. Joint pain is not a symptom.

It is advised to test yearly for HIV and STD's.
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Thank you both!
I can't find a place to share where I'm from. Please understand it is not my intention to disturb you but to seek support.
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So I can still perform fellatio without paranoia completely ruining my sex life?
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I would suggest using condoms because you still run a STD risk.
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Ok!
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