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HIV from oral sex... very scared

Hi Dr..  About the beging of March 09 I received oral sex were she swallowed my seaman. I dont know the staus of the girl weather or not she had HIV or not. I have been feeling pain in my lower ab area and my thorat has been feeling sore also my lower back and my head have been hurting as well. I have been to the Dr to get an STD check and an HIV test but came back NEG after 3 weeks. What is my chance of getting HIV from oral sex. I am very scared.    
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186166 tn?1385259382
try reading the forum...i did that last night
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Below is the link for CDC report dated Jun 2009. It said that HIV is possible from oral sex.

www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/aids/.../FSCDCOralSex2009-06.pdf

Lizzie Lou - Can you please tell me or provide me the link which latest studies are you referring to?
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186166 tn?1385259382
they also say that neither of them have ever seen or read about a case of hiv being transmitted through oral sex and that testing is not needed.  wonder why?  

since the start of the hiv/aids pandemic...there has never been a verified case of someone contracting hiv from oral sex only.

the latest studies done prove that hiv is not transmitted through oral sex.
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I have read most of your threads, you mentioned that there is no risk for HIV for receiving oral sex. However, according to Dr. HHH, he mentioned that the risk is 1 of 10,000.

So, oral sex still has a risk of HIV?
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At no time were you at risk of contracting HIV. There is no reason to test for HIV from receiving oral sex.
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