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I don't know whether I was really exposed to HIV in first place. I was involved in the following activities first time in my life with a CSW.I never had sex before. Protected oral received, boob and nipple sucking for 2-3 mins and full body to body massage. No anal or vaginal. I checked for all other STDs after 9 days of exposure. They are OK. After this incident, I didn't involve with any other sexual activities for one year. I received AB/Ag negative for HIV 1& 2 almost one year (4 days short) recently. My doctor just ordered some other tests like HEB A, B and C. I got positive for HEB A and negative for B and C. I haven't done any vaccination for anything if I remember correctly. But I am planning to do so. Will the negative HIV is reliable since I got Pos HEB A. But the nurse told me that I had the HEB A already previously. So I need to assume that I am immune to HEB A. I can't understand it. In total am I OK for HIV test?... What about HEB A positive... Is it too harsh... Do I need to do more HIV tests for the above activities? Please give your thoughts
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HIV questions belong in the HIV community, see the link above. They will have the best info and answers for you there.
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BTW, I am 27 years old male
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