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risk of recieving oral sex

Can you contract HIV from recieving oral sex from a women? And can  having someone rimming you cause a risk of infection due to HIV? I am hearing mixed reviews that it is low risk and others said no risk could anybody help please?
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sorry vance, im really worried and have been reading different things. im so confused
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This is a warning. You have no reason to post anymore. You have been given answers by us here and Dr.Hook.
Move on or you will be reported.
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hi sorry to re-post, im worried as i stopped taking pep a week ago due to your advice, it is a week after taking pep and two weeks since the encounter. i have ulcers in the mouth and red little lumps on the roof of my mouth, would this related to HIV symtoms or any other std?
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hi teak any ideas how long i will feel like crap for since i stop taking it?
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I have read all the advice that you have given and have decided to stop taking PEP, as i agree there is no risk in catching HIV from this incident. I hope that i do not continue to worry. As Dr Hook said to me what is the point in trying to minimise zero risk. Thanks every one.
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You shouldn't have been given it in the first place. Your doctor is a quack.
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