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Oral sex and hiv

I received oral sex from a girl last month with intentions to infect me
what if she has bleeding gums and her viral load is high, making her highly infectious??
I can’t remember having lesions on my inner cheek, white tongue, black sore gums, pains when I rotate my neck until few weeks after receiving oral from her
What’s my fate??
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You already had at least one other thread about this in December that has been closed, since 12 of your posts are closed. At this point, your anxiety is a bit of a mental health issue, so consider therapy to deal with the hiv fixation.
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Our members have advised you multiple times that you did not have a risk for HIV.  There is no need to continue asking about your no-risk event.

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

No one has EVER been infected with HIV from receiving oral sex.  Not one single person in over 40 years.  You had zero risk for HIV.
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But I started having symptoms few weeks after the incident
Black sore gums, white tongue, lesions in inner cheek, fatigue, headache
How do I explain that
Since then my temperature has being a bit hotter than normal
See a doctor.  We aren't able to diagnose your non-HIV related symptoms. You had zero risk for HIV, so there's nothing more this forum can offer you.
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