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Oral Sex Stds

End of December 28 2008 , a girl performed oral on me.  She just sucked on it for about one minute, my penis wasnt fully hard and I was not close to ejaculation nor did I even ejaculate in her mouth.

I took an STD test (blood and urine) at my primary care physician's office about two weeks (~12 days) after.  Everything came out negative.  So I thought I was fine.  Then I found out there was a window period for HIV and I got paranoid.  So after finding out I went to a clinic and got the oral Oraquick rapid HIV test last week at the 11th week mark.  That test was also negative.  Then I went to go take another test this week (12th week mark) normal Orasure HIV test.  I have to wait till next week to get those results.

The people there said I had to wait till 6 month mark to be sure of me being negative.  The waiting is really exhasting and stressing me out.
Everything on the internet says 2 week to 6 months to be tested as well.  So my first STD test at my doctors didn't count?  And is the rapid oral test reliable as they say? And what is the percentage of the test not picking up the antibodies till the 3 month mark?

Also what about other STDs...is there a window period for others that two weeks is not enough when I got my first test?

Is there a place I can just go to get the PCR test that will test for the actual HIV virus rather than the antibodies?  I don't mind paying for it, just to get some peace of mind.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I already said that HIV questions need to be posted in the HIV forum, and you have CONCLUSIVELY negative HIV tests.  

For the rest of your symptoms, see a doctor.  They are not related to anything std.

Aj
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more on the bumps....
2 showed up on one arm, then it went away in a day
then 2 showed up on the other

also maybe like a week after exposure i had like stomach flu symptoms...


it cant be HIV right....with the tests being negative at this point....
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at the end of the 12th week mark, I have been getting really chapped lips and my nose is dry. It has been like this for a couple days.

also, i've been getting like several little bumps (like a pen point dapped) pimple that shows up. then goes away a day later.

is a rash on the back of my head that has been there for like 3 months mean anything? it doesnt itch or anything. been has just been consistently there.  if it was like HIV or and std it would have gone away right?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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That's fine for gonorrhea and NGU.  Syphilis, which is uncommon in developed countries, is about 6 weeks.

Aj
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thank you for you time to answer my questions.

for the other STDs, is there a window period for them as well?  because the general STD test i took at the doctors was about 12 days after the incident.  is that enough time for tests to be reliable?

thank you!
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Yes, its reliable, but you didn't pay a bit of attention to what I said.  HIV is NOT a risk from oral sex.  You didn't need to test in the first place.

If you have further questions, please post them in the HIV prevention forum.  

Aj

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Ok thank you.

So the Oral Oraquick rapid hiv test is reliable at 11th week mark?  

They just swapped by gums and I had to wait 20 mintues for the results, which was negative.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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HIV is NOT a risk from oral sex.

You are fine.

Aj
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hi ! u should check ur hiv in 3 months time or after 6 months time.
but dun worry too much dude . oral sex dun usually get u hiv but there is a chance ..
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anyone?
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