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Oral sex both ways

Hello,

I wonder if you could help. I got very drunk about 6/7 weeks ago and I put my penis in a girls mouth (literally 2 seconds) and then I went down on her very breifly before coming to my senses.

Within 2 weeks I had red spotty gums, very sore and a couple of ulcers. This cleared within 10 days to the point as by the time I saw a dentist he couldnt see anything. 4 weeks later I had painful groin and neck with little pains in lots of places. For the last 2 days I have had a slight sore throat. Also I have had loose stools for 10 days, not going any more than usual though.

This has been causing me massive anxiety for weeks. My doctor felt lymph nodes and they were not 'up', but I am still worried.

I think the girl was on esctacy and may have been chewing her cheeks/tongue, with the exposure I had does this make a difference? I may have had a cut in my mouth when I went down on her. Are there any cases of HIV passed this way?

Thank you for your help and advice,

JT
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So take Teak's advice
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That is what my GP said anyway
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I have read lots of places it is possible, but I haven't read of any confirmed cases. I guess my symptoms must be somehting else?
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Sure? Not many cases?
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You were never at risk from oral sex.
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