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TEAK or somebady can help me?

hello,every one .
6 weeks ago ,i do a stupid thing. i met a women by internet.
Before we met,there is another man just leave her house ,i am sure their have sex.
.we didn't penatration,but  my penis( i had infected by mycoplasma,so my urethral
is not so well) unexpected touch her vagina! it just one touch!
I think there maybe some fluid exchange. her vagina fluid or the man's(who just leaved) semen on her outside vagina.
during 6 weeks ,i have some testing. 43 days, i have ELISA test and PCR for Viral load .it's negative.
so should i worry about HIV?
thank your very much
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That would be a great idea,a good place to start is the anxiety forum here on medhelp or the OCD forum.Either one will help you i,m sure.All the best.
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thank your .all of you
i still anxious。 i think i need a psychological doctor
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You don't have HIV your test proved that even if you had an exposure but you really didn't so chill and not worry :)
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You didn't have a risk and you don't need an HIV test.
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you really dont need to test at all, and a 6 week negative should be good enough for you constant testing is not necess
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thank for your reply!
so in your opinion,there is still risk also is very low!
i think i will test again and again until over 3 months
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you had a very low exposure actually a virtually non existent one, your test results are very strong so i would say there is no need to test further at all, and if you decide to engage in sexual activities in the future use a condom, all the best and stop worrying!
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