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Oral transmission

I gave and received oral from a girl who is HIV positive. Neither act was longer than a few minutes with nothing but me being exposed to her vaginal fluid. I am scared and the slightest muscle and joint aches make me nervous. What are my risks and is it even worth getting tested. I know my status because I received my normal check up 2 weeks prior. And can some1 explain what a lymph nodes look and feel like. Are they like pimples or like a bubble over the skin.  Thanks again
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I meant HIV
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You can't be infected with AIDS. AIDS is a progression from HIV.
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I thought the chances of being infected with AIDS from cunninglus was 1 in 10,000 with an HIV infected person?
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186166 tn?1385259382
i find it rather strange that someone who is "uneducated" about hiv would actually go down on a woman who he knows has hiv.   hhhuuummmmm
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There is no risk here.  If you are sexually active guy and apparently you walk some fine lines with HIV people you should get tested every six months or so.  I am not suggesting this because I think you are positive only that it makes sense every once in a while and since it is on your mind why not get tested.  Then you will know doubts linger and becpome anxiety get it out of the way.  Pick up your negative and your peace of mind.  Good luck, I wish you all the best.
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277836 tn?1359666174
Dont go looking for nodes we all can feel them
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277836 tn?1359666174
no risk
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