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Oral Sex Concern

Hello,

I gave oral sex to a man of unknown status. There was no ejaculation but was pre-cum. There was no intercourse and no other exposure. The reason for my concern is that I had an ulcer on the tip of my tongue and I know my gums were bleeding as I saw blood in my saliva that day. I had had a rough teeth cleaning the day before, this took place about 20 hours later but I know there was still blood in my saliva. I am very worried. I have felt very fatigued for about a month. I had a hiv test on Monday and called my doctor for the results and noone has called me back. I am concerned this is a bad sign. Could I get some thoughts please. Thank you.
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You have 14 posts over the years about HIV and some about oral so there is nothing to add to your information base on HIV.
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Yes. And what I didn't ask was about risks with bleeding gums. If I wanted a lecture, I would have asked for one.
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