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ORAL SEX WITH A SORE AND EJACULATION

I wanna ask, i am a gay man. i gave an oral sex to the stranger and i didn't know his status. At that time i have an ulcer and there was an ejaculation inside my mouth. 1 month later, i went to clinic to take the test. Thanks god the result was non reactive. Two weeks after the test, i have an symptoms like flu, fatigue, sweating, throat pain, and rash on chest. May i catch an HIV? I am very anxious now. It's been 8 weeks now since my unprotected oral sex happened.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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You were never at risk for HIV.

The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

There is no "what if" that you can add to this event that would make it a risk for HIV. There was no reason to test even once, and there is definitely no reason to test again.
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Thank you so much for your answer, it such a stressful period because i always think that i caught HIV all the time. Well i realize that my tonsil is swelling. So my symptoms could be related to that? Not HIV?
See a doctor if you are concerned about your tonsils.  It has NOTHING to do with HIV since you were never at risk for HIV.
Noted. Your words really calm me down, thanks
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I will test tomorrow, please someone answer this because i am a newbie here
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There is nothing for anyone to add since the advice was clear.
So my next test won't change, i am still non reactive right?
Reread all of the advice.
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