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Hello, I am asking for help from anyone who could possibly give me ligitimant answers. I gave oral sex to a guy about two months ago and I recently started experienceing the symptoms of mono. I have a friend who had mono two years ago and our group tends to drink and share after each other. I also work in the public touching and meeting people everyday. I have kissed two new partner in the past four months, including the oral sex. I have been searching things on Google and that is when I found that it could be acut hiv. I went to the doctor for a headache, fatigue,  swollen lymph nodes in my throat and behind my ears. Then my throat began to swell and little white blisters appeared on both sides. The doctor placed me on Amoxicillin after a strep test came back negative. She said I could possibly have mono but we would wait and see what the amoxicillin did. My symptoms went away. Then a few days later I woke up with a terrible red rash all over my body. I looked on Google again and sure enough the acute HIV popped back up. When I went back to the doctor again he ordered a kono test and a CBC test. He said the blood count was absolutely perfect. But my mono test was positive and that I was basically over the illness the amoxicillin just cashed a reaction with the mino that was still in my system causing the rash. He put me on predisone to clear up the rashabd so far it is working. But I am still terrified out of my mind. Could it still be HIV? I really need answers..please!!
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It is not HIV, no risk from oral sex
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