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I am sick and crazy, please please please help me.

Dear all,

It was 2 years ago I had first came to this form. At that time, I had a sex with a sexworker with condom. And tested negative after having some hiv symtoms. That was terrible.

but this time, on dec. 05, 2008, I had a oral sex with a sex worker. I have tested negative after 4 weeks. But since then    I am symtoms such as fever, headache muscle pain. This muscle pain appears time-to-time in my legs and arms. I am really afraid.

Can I get HIV from oral sex ? How about other stds? if other stds are possible when should i checked ?

Please help me,

regards,
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You didn't have a risk.
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Teal I know you. You have been great help for me 2 years ago. I am again seeking some help. I am just getting crazy since I had read some places that oral sex also has some risks of getting hiv, of course it is lower than intercourse.

I had tested at 4 weeks negative and I am wondering how much % 4 weeks test be considered?
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