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very worried. please help

Hello i am a 26 yr old male and have had unprotected oral sex with a guy i know 3 times over the last month. He never came in my mouth but there could have been precum. Last week i got a sore throat that lasted for 5 days. now i have ocassional nasal congestion and am coughing up green mucus. I also have red spots on my back, side and chest and i seem to be getting more each day. i am worried sick it is hiv and cant sleep. i dont think i had a fever or swollen lymph nodes. I know you need to wait 3 months for a hiv test to be positive but im so worried i feel constantly sick. and in ireland there is no anonymous testing. i have the pictures of the red marks on chest back and side. please help!

chest pic http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/9890/p1010067.jpg
side pic http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/476/p1010072u.jpg
back pic http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/4989/p1010085g.jpg
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1163575 tn?1339478617
there is no documented case proving this...it is theoretically possible but it does not happen in real life..there are soo many people who perform oral sex without protection day in day out..so the stand taken in this forum is oral sex is a no risk situation and do not require testing..

you dont have to be worried about hiv..as i said go see a doctor regarding your health issues
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sorry kumar but hiv can be transmitted by oral sex. its unlikely but is possible.
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1163575 tn?1339478617
dont worry as oral sex cant transmit hiv..what you are experincing is definitely not due to hiv..you need to go and see a doctor regarding your health issues..nothing to do with hiv
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