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Why the symptoms

Hi,
I have had the following exposures since May:
1. 1 Week before, i went to a Bordello, was heavily drunk. Sucked breasts hard of the CSW and felt a discharge from her b****. Not sure if blood. What worries me is that I had active canker sores in my mouth at the time. Later pressed by hand, but could not see any milk. Also did a boo*job, with condom On.  Would this be a 'RISKY' activity and warrant taking test. I am especially worried about the open sores in my mouth and the discharge from her breasts.
2. Start of Jul, Went to a Bordello, no sex, CSW fully nude, handjob. Would this be 'LOW Risk'?
3. May/June: Went to massage parlors, no sex, therapists fully clothed, happy ending in the end. I do believe its a 'NO RISK' category. Am i right?

The past week has been horrible for me (since the Canker sore episode). Have been researching on HIV for hours on end. In the week, I have had throat ache, the canker sores have recovered, feeling feverish the whole week, stomach upset, tiredness and lost of appetite.

V worried and thanks in advance for the guidance.



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No Risk.
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Amazed at your immediate response. Have seen your posts dated as back as 2008. Appreciate your No-non-sense to the point replies. You are doing a great job :)

God Bless.
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you mean? the episode of sucking breasts with canker sores and discharge coming in contact is absolutely 100% NO RISK?

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Not an HIV concern. If you feel unwell see your doctor.
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