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Thoughts about chances

Hello, I’m curious to know some of your thoughts regarding a one time exposure protected encounter with a CSW.

In June I had a regular, yearly routine check up and my doc said I was very healthy, in good conditions. She only suggested me to take Vitamin D in pills to keep my inmune system high.


Recently I had a drunken exposure which is driving me anxious until the testing happens.
And I wanted to know:

Strong inmune systems can actually be effective against a one off risky encounter?

Is there something like bodily induced anxiety? And can anxiety produce hives?
I’ve been experiencing one hive at a time throughout my body. It’s not consistent but sometimes it is noticeable.

I feel my back a little bit hot.
I’m hyperconscious of my body right now after that encounter.

Already went through a scare and ended up with HPV. But my body wasn’t that healthy back then. Lots of drinking, smoking, lack of exercise, lack of healthy eating.

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Is there a reason why you don't believe any of the answers in previous advice, yet are asking more questions on a new thread?    
Your understanding of disease transmission is non-existent since you keep referring to your health
--  which has zero to do with it.

          https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Scared-of-the-next-upcoming-days/show/3067163
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Anxious, I’m very sorry. It’s just that this anxiety is driving me nuts.

Few days ago (4 days after the encounter) i started to experience hives on my body. One hive appears for a while, then goes away and then after a couple of hours, another one appears.

I’m also experiencing itchiness through my body. Could it be a big chunk of meat with perhaps bone that I swallowed before this event with a CSW?

Sorry to bother, i’m uneasy.

Your problems have nothing to do with hiv and everything to do with your anxiety which at this point is a bit of a mental illness. No one here can help you through this other than to note that you might want to stay away from csw who scare you so much afterwards.
In addition to a therapist, you should also talk to a doctor since you have so many incorrect ideas about disease and exercise as noted above.
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