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My Doctor says don't trust MedHelp members

Hi,

   Recently i have posted that i had sex with a CSW but at that time i didn't had vaginal/anal sex.  But only risk factor was that she put her almost entire hand in her vagina and then immediately (within 2 or 3 seconds) she gave me a handjob with her entire wet hand.
      I started getting symptoms after 2 weeks of exposure such as chest pain,  small pore on my thigh,  night sweeting,  skin rashesh ,  ulcer in mouth , ulcer on penis.  
    I visited the doctor and he sujested me to have a test as I am in risk.  I told him that i have visited the medhelp forum where the members say that this situation is no risk as hiv virus is inactive outside the host body.  But he said that even if the virus is in active in host it is still alive and if it enters in your body like through the penis in my case it can start multiplying .   And he said that virus is not dead and also it is not inactive immediately outside the host body.  
     Also he say's that i had Deep French kiss with that sex worker  which is a risk factor.  Although i have read that kissing do not posses risk as said by WHO .  But this kissing is of only lip to lip kissing.

     Please say whome should i trust.  Is there any scientific evidence about what you all say is right.
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Your doctor is an ignoramus.
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Hi ram,
what all you are feeling is your anxiety. Once person become anxious he feel all the things which he never felt in normal mood, like you will watch urself very closely when u r anxious...u can imagine a small point as a skin rashes, a small problem in mouth as a ulcer or soreness, hot body as a fever. Just be relex...Anxiety in nothing but a game which is ur mind is playing with you...nothing is related to HIV...
God bless you.
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186166 tn?1385259382
GO TO THE EXPERT FORUM.  YOU WILL FIND THE EXACT ANSWERS YOU WERE GIVEN HERE.

THEN CLICK ON THE DR'S NAME AND READ "THEIR" BIOS.  BETTER STILL...TELL YOUR DR TO READ THEIR BIOS ! ! ! !
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Yes,plenty of scientific evidence.No one has ever contracted hiv from handjobs and deep kissing and your not about to make history.Let it go.Your safe.Your symptoms are not related to hiv and your doctor should have told you that aswell.
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Hi,

   Actually I am very much confused.  And i am getting symptoms.  I have visited many doctors .  some say that i have low risk  and some say that i am in high risk.

    Please to satisfy me is there any scientific avidence to prove your way the situation i have discussed above.
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If your doctor seriously thinks that you had a risk from the situation that you engaged in then he doesn,t know anything about hiv and you need to find another doctor.Teak,s already told you that you never had a risk and i,d take his advice over your doctor anyday.
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186166 tn?1385259382
your dr is DUMB
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