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Concerns and Questions

About nine months ago i had an encounter with a CSW. At the time i could not get an erection and only received oral and a hand job on a soft penis. she was touching herself and then touching me this was going on for about 20 minutes .  
So after about 3 1/2 weeks i started to get sick with extreme fatigue, diariaha, pain in groin and armpits and on one occasion in my knee, also i experienced nausea at times and a white tounge. i may have had a fever

till this date i have the white tounge on and off.

so after all this i went to the clinic and the nurses told my self about the "no risk" activity for HIV and i belived them  and left it at that. So i am feeling the same things over again and my doctor said i have swollen nodes in the back of my neck and i can feel them in my arpits and groin area. i also got many little bumps on my hands (rash like) and i have very dry flaky skin on my arms.

So my question to anyone who can shed so insight on this are:

1) do these symptoms at 3 1/2 weeks and 9 months correspond with an early hiv infection
2) if i received a hand job with vaginal fluids (which where present) is a legitimate risk for infection
3)what is the usual course of symptoms in a time line and does mine reflect on that (3 1/2 weeks&9 months)

Thank you for your time
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1. Not at all.
2. No, not possible, HIV dies very quick outside the body and it would take a lot of fluid anyway.
3. Who cares? Symptoms are meaningless when it comes to HIV anyway.

You were never at risk in the first place, you dont have to worry about HIV. If you are concerned with your health go see the doctor but HIV isnt a concern.

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277836 tn?1359666174
move on you had NO RISK get some mental help for your anxiety
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