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no knowledge about hiv, need help.

my exposure was a year ago. oral male to male and intercourse unprotected for about 40 seconds. partner is hiv- as i am hiv-. over the past year i have been having alot of common symtoms that ive researched. i get mouth ulcers 3 4 a time about once a month, i brush my teeth regulary and my dental hygein is good. i seem to get sick very often, and i have rashes. i went to a doctor for the rashes and he said it could be psoriosos or eczema, my scalp is very flaky, i also wash my hair the same the normal human being does. i get paper cuts or sometimes scraped leg etc... it takes very long to heal. i have had large red bumps which was diagnosed mrsa. im worried and the partner got tested yesterday and he is hiv- and i havent been with anyone else.
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If someone does not have HIV then they can't give HIV.
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yes partner tested hiv- last week after 6 months of his last partner expouser. and we had sex a year ago so i don't need testing? hiv cannont be spread out of now where right? to get it the person you with must have it?
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If you have never had sex with anyone else and he has tested at least 3 months after his last unprotected sexposure with someone other then you then both are HIV- and you have no worries.
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i think that if both partners are hiv- hiv cannont be spread out of nowhere
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ok, but if partner is hiv- and thats the only person i was ever with isn't hiv out of the question because to get hiv u have to have sex with someone with hiv?
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well his status only reveals about himself..in order to find out your status, you need to test for yourself..a test now will be conclusive...dont worry as the symptoms u suggest does not have to be hiv..symptoms dont and cant diagnose hiv..
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