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I guess I'm here to expose my situation. Went to a spa and the lady offered sexual services in July 10, 2013. Anyways she perfrmed oral and got the condom on orally.  I asked if she was clean and it happened. When things were done obviously i did not feel right. Even she noted i had doubts. Moved to Korea- 12hr zone change- started off with test one on July 17 2013, got smallpox vaccine, and on July 24 I started to have pipples on thights and tired swollen arm pit, got the anthrax vaccine and menningoccal vaccine too around the swollen pit. Eate an large amount of vitC within 24hr. I had inconsistent stool before then got diarhea white stuf in mouth, tounge. OVERALL Skin sensitive more cherry angiomas and petiache. I also noted some yellowing under eyes. I'm 39yo. At all this I'm definetly bothered and needle pins feeling all over headaches among others. I did an Army test at 4weeks and two days.  Went to the field and workworked 12hr night shift. I feel spaced out and tired since I arrived to Korea in general. I had a test at good morning hospital, Ab test at 7weeks 5days. Neg so far. I already had been tested for the other std tests.so far ok. I took another this week 9weeks one day...don't know what to expect. Whats to expect?
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You never had a risk and never required an HIV test.
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Well 9 week eia was neg and at 10 week Ab was neg too...
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Not only oral vaginal after oral with condm. In place. She did oral and orally placed the condm. And then it happened...
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You never had an exposure. HIV is not transmitted by oral sex.
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