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i was holidaying in fiji last week when i was sexually assalted by a fijian.he did put a condom on but to my horror,when i got home & went to the toilet it was on the floor.So it mustve fallen off .I was too much in a hurry to get away to feel if it was still on him when he pulled out. There didnt seem to be any seman in it.,I went to hospital & got morning after pill,antibiotics for std's, & was told i have a 1 in 1000 chance of contracting HIV.I feel so sick about everything that has happened.Im also on truvada as a preventative.Are those statistics true?.Even if so im going to go nuts in the next three months till i get my results....I did get bloods done as well ...please help me
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thankyou very much for that information, so i should count myself lucky with PEP. i do.
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Had you been in the US you would not have been given PEP. More than likely he lost the condom on withdraw which would not have put you at risk. You will need to test 3 months post your last dose of PEP.
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