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I'm new to this website but I been fimilar with the website. Anyway jan 1st I had sex with a female. She went down on me and I did not. The sexual intercourse was protected sex. The day after I had unprotected sex with an old girlfriend of mine. And I had sex with a current partner two days after. She went down on me with a cold sore on her lip not visible she told me after. Both these partners I had sex and just recently performed a hiv test and it came back negative. About aaround 11th four days from the herpes encounter I started feeling weird. Pain in the gentials, tingling,pain in my leg. That was cool I expected that. Around that time I developed glands in my groin I believe and neck. Now the Neck I had previous history a node is already swollen on the other side of my neck. Anyway now I have joint pain and tingling at other sites of my body. My questions are getting oral.... Are there any chance of HIV transmission? And wjen ARS start to come along does a fever and flu like reactio must come about?  
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So you saying I will have a group of them at once inclduing fever and a rash of some sort?
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Symptoms of ARS, if one does get's them, do not come in ones.
Test at 4-6 weeks for a good indication of your status and follow up with a test at 3 months for a conclusive result.
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Thanks. So as what I descibe sound like HIV reaction in my body despite of the exposure to cold sore on my genitals?
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Oral sex does not transmit HIV, but your concern should be the unprotected sex. You can test 3 months post exposure to obtain your conclusive test result.
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