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Should I test now?

Hi

A few weeks ago I posted this:

"Hi

I went to a stripclub yesterday and a girl danced for me naked. While she danced naked I touched her boobs/breasts with my left hand. After that I went back to my hotel room and I gave myself a handjob with that same hand.

Is this a risk if she touched her vagina and vaginal fluids were on her fingers and then she touched her boobs/breasts and hiv infected fluids are on her boobs and then I touch her boobs with my hand and then can the hiv be on my hand?

And if the hiv is on my hand and about 10 minutes later I give myself a handjob.. is that a risk?

I washed my hands before I gave myself a handjob.

Can this possibly be a risk?"


Now a few weeks later I have a little bit muscle pain in my leg and I feel tired a lot.

Are this symptoms?
Should I be afraid and get tested now because of these symptoms?

What should I do now?

Those symptoms make me afraid.
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Your question has been fully answered by our members.  We wish you the best.

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No, not again.  Please talk to your doctor about your anxiety.  You are probably making yourself sick with it.  You had no risk for the reasons previously explained to you.  
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You had no risk, read this. its official from the CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/basics/transmission.html
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You were told on your last post that you had no risk. That fact has not changed. Repeating your question will not change the answer.
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So, the symptoms are not a reason to doubt about it and to test?
This is not a diagnosis forum. It's an HIV Prevention forum where people are told whether or not they had a risk for HIV and whether or not testing is necessary. If you don't feel well, go see a doctor. You were never exposed to HIV so obviously that's not what's causing your issues.
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