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Hello Sir can i ask you a question about my risk?

Doctor, I was being tested last July 26, 2016. HIV negative. During the test it's already 52 days after my last contact or exposure. Do I have assurance of also being negative for the coming confirmatory test?

I'm a bisexual but I never did anal sex. I'm just threatening myself of the fact that the sperm of my partner splash on my eyes.
I'm not sure if he is positive or negative.

I'm doing the abstinent practice since my test last July 26, 2016. I was just being paranoid and frighten for the remaining days before the confirmatory test.

We never did sex. We only do handjob Doctor. I'm just fear of the fact that his sperm splash in my eye.
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Hello, as our member has mentioned, oral sex is not a risk for HIV nor is sperm in the eye.  We wish you the best and are closing this thread.  

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You had no risk. Semen in the eye happens every now and then. No one has ever been confirmed to have been infected in that manner. You're not going to be the first. You didn't need testing in the first place.
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Thank You Doctor. It's a big help for me cause I'm getting sleepless for the past few weeks thinking of the possibilities. Thank You, Thank You very much...
I'm not a doctor, we're just volunteers who happened to made it a point to learn about HIV and its workings. I wish you well. You can carry on with your life as normal.
Thank You Sir. I can now be confident to set my mind that I'm free... God Bless...
Hi Sir, I just remember that my partner did a blowjob last June 04, 2016. I'm getting paranoid about this.

My HIV testing is happened 7 weeks and 3 days after my last possible exposure which is last July 26, 2016 and it's Non-Reactive. Should I be confident with this?

Schedule of my retesting is on September 5, 2016 (91 days).

Thank You, please help...
Unprotected oral sex carries no risk for HIV. But it does for other STDs. Might want to do a panel for those.
Sir, should I be confident with my 7 weeks rapid test (specimen:serum). Is it almost conclusive or definitive?

Thank very much...
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