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Testing stress

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I had a test at 19 days- result was  undetermined, so called in for retest
Next test was 24 days- negative
Clinic Offered to test at 6 weeks so I went back at 39 days, now they called me to say the results are taking longer than expected (was meant to be one day but now may not know for 4 days or so) they also said they want me to come in for results, does this sound bad?
I had mutual masturbation with massage, some of his cum would have got on me
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Sorry to be annoying but are you saying it would be physically impossible in any circumstance to get HIV from another males cum on you during mutual masturbation with possibility of cuts, in eye, in mouth, in urethra etc all unknowingly?
Sorry but I had to ask this
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Mutual masturbation is NOT A RISK FOR HIV. You have far more to worry about concerning your fainting spells. I AGAIN urge you to see your doctor ASAP. You can ask him/her to assess your HIV risk at that time.
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As Rubywitch advised you, Go see a doctor for your ailments.
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You have been assessed by two of us that you NEVER had a risk and you would receive the same assessment from all other members. Your symptoms are possibly indicative of an infection you could have picked up either in Thailand OR upon your arrival home in Australia. Either way, you need to consult your doctor AS SOON AS POSSIBLE since you are experiencing fainting spells.    
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Me too but with nausea, night swears, fever 38.5, vomiting, diarrhea, fainting, sore lymph nodes, sore muscles, list 2.5 kg's and tiredness it kind of fits
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Headaches and mouth blisters/ulcers too
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Symptoms-or-not/show/2913786#post_13971122.

You are testing for a no risk situation. If this was the only 'exposure' that you had, i would expect a negative in all your tests.
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