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i need some help please (thank you)

i made 2 horrible mistakes that never will happened again. i received oral sex on 28th of january 2016 and 4th i think of march 2016 from professional workers without condom both times. i started worrying about myself. I bought already 3 BioSURE HIV Self Test and i had one 31 days later and the other 46 days later after the 4th of march. both results were negative.  the last one i m going to do it end of may (today is 26th of april). could you please tell me? is it good sign this right? the HIV window period closed which is 2-4 weeks. please i need someone's professional answer. Furthermore any danger of STD's? what could they be? what could they be from the 4th of  march i didn't have any fever or sore throat or something else but since saturday night more or less i have an average body temperature 37 degrees of celsius.  i know it could be just a cold but i want to ask the community here for some more help

regards to all and take care from now on.use condoms. they save lives. i will never do that to my life


Ps i asked about hiv at hiv forum now i m interesting about std but any answers apreciated
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Hi you had no risk for hiv from oral sex
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Dear medhelp sorry for that (again place my post 3rd time)  i was trying to find the std forum and it posted again here. forgive me about that any of the member dont answer again thank u. i found my asnwers about HIV i am trying now to find the std forum
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