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Chances of getting HIV from insertive oral?

About 5 weeks ago I received oral unprotected, but I used a condom when I had vaginal sex with her. The day after the encounter I felt discomfort in the urethra, but no discharge or pus. Only discomfort. Symptoms didn’t change or got worse. I thought it was an UTI from the condom. But for my sanity, I got urinalysis and blood test a week ago. The doctor gave me antibiotics and the symptoms started to go away. I am not going to lie I have never felt so stressed in my life, no sleep, no appetite and recently got muscle pain on my back and one of my armpit started to hurt a little bit. I am feeding my stress by going to google and checking symptoms and I am afraid that I have HIV. I have been reading about insertive oral sex and the risks of HIV. So far I have found the there is always a risk but almost non existent. Does these symptoms that I have, it may be because of my stress levels and anxiety??? My stress levels are high that I can’t function right. I have breakdown episodes and freaking out about this. Again, I haven’t had no headaches, no sore throat, no bumps or rash on my penis or body. Should I be this worried?
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Getting your penis sucked IS NOT a sufficient route for HIV transmission. Protected or not.

Condom protected intercoarse is as safe as you can get as far as HIV.transmission goes. If the condom does not break, and is used from start to finish and covers the head of your penis at all times you were protected and didn’t not get HIV.
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