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Hiv Symptoms 10 days after exposure

10 days ago I got a blowjob from a TS most probably hiv positive, after which I had classic hiv symptoms high fever, cough, post nasal drip surprisingly no sore throats . The oral was with condom but i am scared because she might have touch penis with her mouth as she as rolling the condom with her mouth on my penis. Do I have hiv? Another exposure was I got pegged by a dildo by a girl on which the condom broke but before we started I had her wash dildo with soap and water. What's my risk help me all
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Ok thanks I will take your word :) I hope you are right I never got this sick before
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The very last line of my post says, "You had no risk and you do not need to test for HIV."

Since you had no risk for HIV, your symptoms cannot possibly be ARS, and they are not related to HIV.  Forget this incident and move on with your life.
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Thanks that's better so do I need to test. Are my symptoms Ars?
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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There are no "pro" members.  We're all volunteers and don't have medical degrees (except nursegirl, who hasn't been here in awhile).  

You're receiving bad information, and I'm sorry for that.  No one has ever contracted HIV by receiving oral sex, with or without a condom.  NEVER.

The dildo is also no risk.  HIV doesn't "live" on surfaces - it becomes inactivate almost immediately upon contact with the outside environment.  HIV transmission occurs when a penis is inside a vagina or anus, without a condom - or when a condom visibly breaks.

You had no risk and you do not need to test for HIV.
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Can one of the pro member please respond
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Do we have a pro member like Vance, nursegirl or taek responded?
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(they were exposed on high temperature and so on...) *
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If you used condom by the rules then your risk is zero.

If you are not 100% sure that you used condom by the rules (and they were not exposed on high temperature and so on..) I would recommend testing. Also, if you are too anxiety I would test because peace of mind.

Just one more thing - I am not a doctor. Just a regular member who is researching the internet about HIV. Good luck.
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Do i need to test is it low risk or no risk?
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Oral sex is low risky for transmission. Condom will protect you from HIV transmission.
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