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Hey all I'm very worried

So two weeks ago I had unprotected oral sex with a transsexual prostitute, she did not ejaculate in my mouth but I did give her bareback oral sex. Right now I get a runny nose sometimes and I do feel fatigued but I'm not sure if its because im sick or if its because I haven't been getting enough sleep. I have these white spots on my tonsils I think it may be thrush but there isn't nearly as much on there as most pictures online show. And I think my tonsils may  be swollen but im really not sure as they aren't painful at all. also I have almost what seems like blisters in the bakc of my tongue, but again im not sure if these were present before or if they are showing up now. I"m kind of scared thinking I might have HIV due to the fatigue and sick feeling, could it be that? If not what else could it be? seems like a weird coincidence to get painless tonsilitis two weeks after oral sex.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello

To answer your main question: it is not HIV.
You were never at risk for it.

As far as tonsillitis, 2 weeks after oral sex, well i don't think its coincidence at all.  You were at low risk for stds.  However germs are germs and they are everywhere.
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Ah thanks for clarifying, and thank you for taking the time to respond to me I appreciated it. I'll get tested just in case.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hello again,

By "germs are germs" I am NOT implying STD.  I was referring to the common cold, flu etc.

If you think you have an STD (I do NOT think you do), the only one that is consistent with your symptoms is oral gonorrhea.    



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By germs are germs are you implying that it may be an STD? if so which might it be?
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