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I had a what called very low risk encounter.I received oral from a person while laying on my back. Although i had condom during the session, I still had concern that her salive might have spreaded from my penis to my anus and transmitted me the HIV. 2 days after the encounter i had a flu which lasted for about one week, and immediately i started feel very dizzy. The strength of the dizziness fluctuates from light to severe. Does anxiety make me feel dizzy or is it HIV sysmptom?
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thank you Teak.
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and im only saying this because there are many other websites online that say there is a possible risk then. No condom, and cuts in the mouth of the person giving oral. Im just curious as to why these websites state it is a risk. but everyone here is deadset on it not being one.
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Still no risk.
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what if the person giving oral sex had abrasions in their mouth, IE they had braces?
and wore no condom. Still no risk there?
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I don't know what is causing your dizziness except it has nothing to do with HIV.
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Thank you Teak,

are you saying it's anxiety that makes me feel dizzy?
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You were never at risk, even if you had never used a condom. Saliva is not infectious
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