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breast sucking will lead to HIV?

couple of days back, I went to a stripper club and was involved in a stripper dance, she offered me to suck her breast and I had done the for 2 to 3 minutes. I don't recall any breastmilk coming out, except for saliva that came out from my mouth. That lady was totally fit and doesn't seem to have any HIV and mother of kids (as she was young)

My question is, does this kind of breask sucking will lead to HIV? Please advise.

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Greg
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186166 tn?1385259382
hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

do any of those apply to you?

you had NO risk and do not need testing
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186166 tn?1385259382
"That lady was totally fit and doesn't seem to have any HIV and mother of kids (as she was young)"

FYI...young mothers of kids that are totally "fit" can have hiv.

to answer your question...NOOOOOOO



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Thanks for the quick response. What I meant was, she was very thin and tummy was pretty tight, that way, I was thinking, she wouldn't have any kids and might not produce any breast milk. Is my assumption holds good?

I went to such a place for the first time and am nervous and since then on, not able to concentrate on anything.

What do you advise.

Thanks
Greg
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You Had No Risk.
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thank you for the response.

Do you advise me to go for test after 4 weeks or wait until 6 months for testing?

Greg..
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186166 tn?1385259382
re-read the LAST thing i told you above.
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no, i don't belong any of the above 3 and I didn't any sex with her or used drugs and the 3rd one also not applicable.

I read, if you suck breast milk, that would lead to HIV (if that lady had virus in her) and I already read that chances are very remote in such case and don't recall breast milk coming out of her breasts but am very nervous.. thanks for every suggestion.

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sorry to push for an answer on this as i am nervous:

I read, if you suck breast milk, that would lead to HIV (if that lady had virus in her and am not sure her hiv status) and I already read that for Adults chances are very remote in such case and I don't recall breast milk coming out of her breasts but am very nervous.. thanks for every suggestion
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Adults do not contracting HIV from breast milk.
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thanks for the reply Teak..
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After I got your response, i was feeling okay.

Since one week or so, I am having very mild nasal congestion, could this be something related to HIV? Please advise asap..

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Greg
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I am not excessive posting, I am nervous, is the very mild congestion that i have is related to HIV or not, i will not disturb on this question again.

Please.. this is my nervousness, help and advise.

thanks
greg
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You can stop being nervous because you never had a risk of hiv infection.Your mild congestion has nothing to do with hiv.Hiv is not transmitted from sucking a woman,s breasts,milk or no milk unless your an infant and clearly you are not.ARS symptoms are very high fever,very sore throat and body rash not mild congestion.I think your anxiety is clouding your ability to think rationally about this situation but it,s time to stop worrying because your safe.
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Thanks for the response..

greg
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continuing the same problem here.. please someone advise asap..

as I said, I am having nasal congestion and it is still there and this is 3rd week and I have been told that this is not a cold but these are allergies and this is for the first time that I am having allergies.

I do running, cycling every day outside and live in United States.

My question is, can allergies can be the first sympton of HIV? or as I was outside exercise, I got these allergies.

Please advise.

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Greg
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Move on, you don't have an HIV concern.
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thanks so much Teak
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After 5 weeks of this incident, I went for a Oral test (OraAccu Test), it was negative
After 8 weeks, I went for a blood test (HIV Screen testing), it was non-reactive.

recently, I am getting pimples/acne on my forehead (don't think they are rash).

One question, please can someone respond:

Pimples can be considered as the symptom? whenever, HIV symptoms come, they can only be one of them (like only rash or fever or sore throat and etc.,) or it will be a combination?

Reason why i am asking is, i am unable to decide whether these pimples can also be the symptom?

Please advise.

Thanks
Greg.

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Symptoms does not mean anything when you did not have a risk and when you already have tests. Just forget about them and try to move on.
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thanks for the response.. can you just answer this question
whenever rash comes, will it combination of flu / fever / sore throat and it can come alone as a symptom?

thanks
greg.
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everything will come together and last for a week or two
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thank you for the response.
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You're welcome.
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