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Mouth and Tongue Ulcers

I know that in my previous thread I was told no risk (protected tranny insertive) and have seen a real doctor, spoken to a therapist etc etc... I would like the following question answered if possible though:

I now have 1 sore ulcer on the side of my tongue and 1 on the inside of my cheek on the opposite side of the mouth. Are these ARS symptoms? I have no other symptoms.
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Our answer will always be consistent for such cases. If you're still not sure that you don't have HIV, you can get tested 3 months from the sex to confirm your negativity conclusively.
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I did not realise it was 30 posts!

I can accept it and am fine most of the time, no symptoms of anxiety anymore. I just get freaked out when I see a symptom come along like this and need more reassurance...
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I think your best bet is to continue to work with your therapist, perhaps scheduling more frequent visits. You have over 30 posts on your transexual encounter on multiple forums and have been given the same answer. I think you need to be working with somebody face-to-face as it seems clear that you cannot accept what you have been reading on forums.
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