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my partner is HIV+.. he was born with it and is in his early 20's.. undetectable viral load...  because of this we dont engage in anal intercourse... i will perform analingus on him a nd he was perform fellatio on me.. and thats the extent of our sexual relations...

i had a wisdom tooth infection (that has a large cavity) that i was treating with antibiotics when i performed analingus on him lastabout 1 or 2 weeks after he performed fellatio on me and i analingus on him. i developed a painful urethritis with no discharge..only dysuria.. i tested negative for chlam/gonn and urinalysis was negative.. he also tested negative..we are a monogamous couple..... the analingus act was after a long bath and shower...

at the rate my wisdom tooth gets infected the cavity is obviously very deep....

to summarize the prior week...week and a half or so i performed analingus on my hiv+ partner and he performd fellatio on me...by early the next week i developed urethritis (only dysuria) that i took 2g azith and 2g flagyl..not to mention the 4 days preceding this i was taking moxatag and clinda for my tooth infection...  by friday of the same week i started to develop a sore throat and body aches.. my temp usually runs very low.. eg 96.4 etc. but it has been around 98 lately...not sure if that is a fever for me.. i remember he had a sinus infection.. but that was about 2.5 weeks before my urethritis started...which makes urethritic adenovirus seem unlikely..

i just want to know if i have exposed myself to hiv...even though i feel as if im being very safe..
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i rarely ever get sick so the last week of problems was just a concern for me..thank you for your response
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV.
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