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I have seen two us prostitutes in last month and a half. In the first encounter I engaged in cunnilingus and received oral. I did not have vaginal intercourse. I did not notice any symptoms other than waking up with a stiff neck on one side which was impossible to turn head in one direction. I went to the doctor he thought in absence of rash that it might be shingles. I saw that that could be a potential symptom of HIV. He decided that it wasnt shingles and gave me muscle relaxers. Instantly I felt better. Would those symptoms be indicative of sleeping on it wrong, or in other words can shingles feel better from muscle relaxers? Within a few weeks I was feeling better. Recently I saw another prostitute did no oral but had protected sex for a few minutes. A few weeks later and I'm having some itches on my neck and hand but nowhere else. Is this a sign of HIV? No fever or anything else. What do u think my risk of exposure, or infection are? I did an STD calculator online said my personmal risk was 1/50000 do u think that I should get tested?
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