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Unprotected oral and Protected vaginal sex HIV risk?

Hello, about a month and a half ago, I had unprotected oral and protected vaginal with a friend of mine. I gave her cunlingus and analingus for about 5 minutes, before giving me oral without a condom for another 5 minutes. I then had protected vaginal intercourse for about 2 minutes without ejaculation. She said she had unprotected vaginal intercourse with another guy before me, and she says he doesn't have HIV, but u never know.
About three weeks after my exposure, I started having flu like symptoms, fatigue, headaches. But I thought that it my be the anxiety and stress that I have been going through after thinking that I might have HIV, and I went into panic mode. And after that is when I started feeling the symptoms.

1) Is it likely that I have HIV from this exposure?
2) is it necessary that I get tested for hiv because of this exposure?
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Ignore the spammer. You never had an exposure
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Ignore the spammer. You never had an exposure.
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OK, thanks for the advice. I was panicking very hard before I found u answered my question. I didn't know extreme anxiety and stress can make u feel like ur coming down with the flu!!
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Reread what I wrote about your risk.
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Like over 101 right? So was my exposure no risk or low risk?
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Yes and you would have a very high fever.
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One last question,my lymph nodes on my neck is also feeling irritated but only the left side, but maybe its because I am paranoid and constantly touching them. if it was ars it would have been in my armpit and groin also right?
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Can't say what it is from but can say it is not ARS
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So your telling me that This has nothing to do with ars and my sweating and night sweats are all from anxiety?
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1) No
2) No
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