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Oral sex scare

I had sex with a girl with protection but we had oral sex before that (give n take).But from the next day I started getting mild fever like 99° which comes and goes on its own and weakness.Its been going on for 3 weeks now.I went to my local doc and he said nothing to worry as it was protected sex but just to put my mind at rest he told me to get a p24 antigen antibody test after 10 days and it came out non reactive with an index value of 0.32..I even spoke to the girl and she said that she took an hiv test after sex with me and it was negative.But I don't trust her.Iam again going to take the p24 antigen antibody test after 1 month.So can someone tell me whether the index value of 0.32 is very high after 10 days of risk?Does it really mean that It will definetly increase after a month and turn positive or can it even come less than 0.32...Am I at high risk?Very scared and depressed. Plz help someone...before I take some drastic step and hurt myself...
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You are not bothering our forum by asking your question here for the first time.  However, you have now been answered that oral sex is not a risk.  We wish you well and suggest you follow up with your doctor for other causes of what you are experiencing as HIV is not the cause.  

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You had no exposure to HIV therefore you're wasting your money on tests for a disease that you could not have physically gotten in reality. Let that sink in for a minute. If you find yourself frequently texting for diseases that you've never even been exposed to then clearly there's a mental problem there. Hence, a mental health doctor is who you should be consulting, not an HIV doctor.
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Thanks for the advice bro...maybe I need to see a mental health doc. .
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Did you post about this before? Your threads are closed.
Your doc told you that you had zero risk but you won't listen to him and you won't believe the scientific test results either. You don't have any medical training, so it is unrealistic for you to have so much confidence in your own ability to diagnose HIV and no confidence in your doc or the scientists who invented the test.
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Iam really sorry if I bothered you...but it's just that iam anxious...plz try and understand...sorry again...and whatever you are saying is very true...thanks
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Brother chill.....ORAL SEX HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH HIV . AND you sud be having non reactive index, thats it.  if it was a protected  intercourse your are 100% safe. and HIV inactvates in saliva.....so dont worry.....in india weather is changing...rains and all...that cud be reason of your fever....tc and dont worry...take hiv antigen test after 4 weeks of exposure .
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Thanks bro for these words...it really helps...
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