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need help on recent hiv exposure

hi i m from india ,recently i had gone on a trip to thailand(pattaya) ,got involved with a sex worker from uzbekistan she brushed and took bath properly before coming to bed started with some toungue kissing ,no oral jobs ,the moment i inserted my penis with in the minute i felt there is something wrong with the condom i took it out it was torn from top i replaced it and finished it ,even after lookig at torn condom she was at peace,this all happened on 25th august tell me what are the risks and when and what should be the name of the hiv test i should go for plzz help me, is kissing also a risky thing  
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the sore throat isnt going its persistent from 15days its not too much but its a lil annoying
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Hi!
I am feeling this same problem of blocked ears. I have read that people in anxiety do crush their teeth all the time unknowingly which results with pain or blockage in ears specially those who are suffering with sinus.
Read my post i believe u and me are in similar kind of situation.  
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You were told the appropriate time to test and that is all we can advise you and its the only way that you are going to know your hiv status.Your anxiety will go down once you receive your results.
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Yes, both yield a conclusive, if negative, result 3 months post-exposure.
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wats the difference between tridot and 3rd generation test hiv duo ,are both conclusive at same time
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But dont forget to get hiv test to know your  conclusive status at 3 months post exposure

Hope you do the same
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