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Scared and Worried

Hello Doctor,

on 6th of Feb I made a drunken mistake. I visited a Ladies Serice bar in India. The CSW sat on top of me (Lap dance position) and tried inserting my penis in from behind. I was very drunk and have no clue if she inserted into her vagina/anus or it was just between the buttock chicks. I don't think I had full erection. I had two or three thrusts and pulled out. There was no fluid on my penis head which makes me worried if it was inserted in anus which is more high risk exposure. But when I explained it to my expert doctor in UK he said it is a very low risk exposure and said to have hiv duo test which will be conclusive. It was 34 day past exposure when I had my duo and the result was negative.

Later I got more worried reading on internet about 3months window period and I had HIV Insti test at 73 days and 86 days past exposure. My doctor said that duo was conclusive and Insti he will do is just for peace of my mind and Insti is conclusive at 10 weeks in parallel with Duo I had on 34 day. I also tested for Chalymadia and Gonorrea and result were negative.

Do you think I need to worry about HIV any more or do you think my tests are 100% conclusive ?

Also, I sometimes have a burning sensation while ejaculating and while passing urine do you think it might be a NSU ? I plan to take NSU test. I am worried though as if I have NSU I might have higher risk of HIV.

Please advise. Thank you and God Bless.
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Your test is conclusive and you don't have HIV.
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Hi Ricky,

I have tested at 86 days i.e. 12 weeks after the exposure and Doc said 12 weeks is conclusive.
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1563685 tn?1310402354
Since you were intoxicated, I can't tell whether you really have penetrated her. If you did, then I agree with the very low risk part, but still it counts as a risk no matter how small, so you'll need to get tested with any approved test (including Insti and Duo) at 3 months post-exposure for a conclusive negative result for a precaution.
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