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Guys, I'm worried, I have had protected sex, and ask a lot of questions about this, recently I got a blister in my finger, just one, I have had a itch in the urethra, which is not permanent, occurred probably 8 times, once I got two white blister on my mouth, some times I got head aches, I got problems to breath(not chronic), twice I have gotten diarrea, and like three weeks ago I got a flu (no fever) just sneezing and coughing during 2 weeks and I have had like 3 night sweats, I had protected sex with a girl (probably hiv+) 10 months ago, she was in her period, probably some blood entered in the condom, do I need to be tested? are this HIV symptoms?, I'm very healthy and I don't get sick too often, I'm very worried, thanks for your time
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Yeah I have been thinking a lot to make a test, I'm just scared, and yes the anxiety is controlling me, and making me thing a lot of thing that couldn't happened, trying to look for the risk, like fingering and all that kind of stuff, the thing is as soon something happened I start thinking that is a symptom, like for example It is normal to get a blister in you finger?, not burns or another risk like that, today I woke up with not that thing and now I got it, I don't know why that thing appears
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Dude u had protected sex so u should be fine but get tested just to get the thought out of your head. I really wouldn't get test oral test done tho, I personally don't trust it. Get a blood test done like the rapid ones. U get ur results in mins. But you really don't need it since you were not @ risk.
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and i forgot to add, one of the thinghs that worried me a lot, was two days ago I got a pain in the left side of the ribs, was like something stabbing me, probably It was the spleen, and that day I had a lot of gases........................for all I described do I need to be tested, do I have a STD? please answer, any kind of disease?
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I got you man, that's the idea, that's why it is protected sex, I was worried because I probably some blood enter into the condom, because she was on her period, and the thing is I have had this symptoms, today a blister just appear on my finger, it could be HIV rush?????, and like 5 month after I had sex with that girl, I had a rush in my trunk, was all red, and it was itching me, the strange thing was that my girlfriend had the same thing at the same time, then I thought it was just something that we ate.......... the oral test are effective? where I can find one in Orlando?
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Condom sex = protected sex = NO RISK
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