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Risk?...Conclusive?

On 5.20 I had a massage and manscaping that got out of hand...
I received brief oral anal fingering.  I was uncomfortable so neither lasted long...also I couldn't tell if he nicked me with the razor or if a hair was pulled out...in either case, there was no blood.  We've had the conversation three times and he swears he's never had an STD of any kind ever.
2.5 weeks afterward I got a headache, sore muscles, and tired...no consistent fever or rash.
I tested negative for HIV at 3 weeks, gonorea syphillis and chlamydia and HIV at 4 weeks...negative for HIV at 6 weeks and almost 8 weeks...
Symptoms haven't changed much since onset...
My question is, where am I at as far as risk and conclusive results?
Thanks...
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Thanks Ruby, I hope you're right...
Symptoms haven't subsided yet and I won't be home for another month to get tested again.
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Sorry...forgot the comma...brief oral, anal fingering...NO fingering back and forth...yuck!
I can't say the blade was new or even washed, but it must have been 10- 15 mins since last client...very scared...so you really think the 8 weeks is sufficient?
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Oral and anal fingering are NOT a risk for HIV. You never  needed to test for HIV.

Oral anal CAN be a risk for some sexually transmitted diseases, but you've been tested and your results were negative.
If you are having difficulty accepting these results, and your symptoms are still bothering you, I would recommend discussing these concerns with your doctor.

RubyWitch  
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