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I am a 28/m from UK..I had a very bad experience. I entered into an affair with a lady, not a prostitute but before being too intimate i got her tested for hiv, hep-c and hep-b..her results were negative so much so that the borderline for hiv started from 1 and ended at 4 but her level was 0.14 which is extremely low..I had sex with her the next day but she insisted that i didnt wear condom as she said that she never wants the guy to wear it and thinking that she was free of hiv i diidnt wear it..i had 2 unprotected penetrative vaginal sex with her and also liked and rimmed her..exactly 2 weeks after it, i got diarrhea and fever and now i am really scared..wat i think is that wat if she had had sex a week before having it with me with a hiv infected guy which is why she was very contagious and it didnt show in her blood test but maybe she transferred it to me..What do u guys think.please help as i am reallly scared.
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You test.
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well i got myself tested before this encounter and I was negative..What I mean to say is that do you think that there might be a chance even though i got her tested right before the episode and she was so clear??
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You need to know your status.
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so you also believe that I am not safe despite considering the fact that she was negative one day before and had such a low rate??
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You need to test 3 months post your last unprotected sex.
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