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broken condom sex

In the month of august 2010 i had a sexual activity with one home maker using condom subsequently I had made another sexual activity with another home maker on 22.10.2010 on the fateful day after my sexual activity (2 minutes) I saw at the tip of condom one small pore in which one drop of semen was leaked further immediately I checked the vagina of the girl no semen found is there any possibility of contracting HIV further I checked my blood on 25.11.2010 by Elisa proves HIV negative. Before a week ie. on 28.11.2010 I got throat sore on night and relived on 2911.2010 on morning itself and suffered fever to the temperature of 100.4 degree for 6 hours and subsequently cold for 2 days cough occassionally. further on 5.11.2010 I drunk alcohol to the extent of 450 ml of military whisky after 2 days my body seems dot like red spots for which I consulted dermatalogist he said that rashes due to alcohol allergy but it persists for 4 weeks.  Now there is no symptoms. I am awaiting for your supportive reply. thank you
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Move along you don't have HIV and you don't need further testing.
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thank u my dear friend now I have checked my blood on western blot on 6 week, subsequently on 84 days and 104 days; further I checked the home maker by Elisa all are negative. Is there need for further tests for me. Now the rashes persists
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As most experts would tell you symptoms (or lack of symptoms) do not mean anything. Most of the symptoms of HIV show up in your normal garden variety infections. Going by your encounter (with a home maker), the probability that she would be HIV positive is quite less. Having said that, it would be best if you get yourself tested at 3 month mark, which would allay all your fears.
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