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Final question before Test

Hi Everyone again,

Lizzie ya will be happy to know im gettin help for my OCD and I have realized my gettin pricked by a needle is rediculas!

Heres my question

I obvisouly am not completely over my phobia but therapy is obviously working!! Iv been wi my bf 12 weeks this week and we have decided both to do a full std screen!

Now i was with my ex until august had unprotected sex for a year i then found out he was sleeping with men/woman the lot (i think this is where my OCD came from). I then broke up wi him after learning this and done a test at 83 days was negative.

In october i got drunk and depressed over my ex and sgot fingered recieved oral sex and had Protected sex with my best friend. I did not give any oral sex! The test was done 6 weeks after this event.

In november My hiv poz friend kissed me briefly on the lips ( I know this is not a risk unless there were litres of blood) But i just thought i would include any contact that was not with my current bf, the test was 3 weeks after this.

Going for my test this week and am worried again. I know you guys know ya stuff and can ***** any risks and please tell me if i should be worried or had any risks and also is my 83 day from my ex conclusive?

Thanks all

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At no time have you had an exposure after your last conclusive negative test result.
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Thank you for your input this has helped alot
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