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HIV Prevention and Testing => Do I Have HIV? => Topic started by: bleachxx on December 11, 2007, 08:42:28 pm

Title: I am Scared To Death...
Post by: bleachxx on December 11, 2007, 08:42:28 pm
I am Male 23, 9 month years old.. I'm from Indonesia..
For this years, I've done 15 Intercourse with sex workers, and i used condom...
but, i got blowjob without condom, i'm scared i got HIV virus. SO 2 days ago, I checked my blood, and i can get the result for one day, and they said i am non reactive...
but, in this 1 month, i do 3 times intercourse, with condom, and 3 times blowjob without condom...
So, If I count the window period, my blood test still can be not accurate.
My Question:
a. Can I be Infected If I Do like that?
b. Can I be infected if my penis is scratch, when i got blowjob without condom, and do intercourse with condom, if the sex workers got HIV?
c. Should I test again for next 3 months after window period?
d. I got flu for 3 weeks, till now, is that the symptoms?

Please answer my question, i am very scared....
Title: Re: I am Scared To Death...
Post by: bleachxx on December 11, 2007, 09:16:34 pm
Please anyone????? I am really not well now.... :'(
Title: Re: I am Scared To Death...
Post by: Matty the Damned on December 11, 2007, 09:17:17 pm
Bleach,

Non-reactive means negative. You don't have HIV. You cannot get HIV from getting an unprotected blowjob.

MtD
Title: Re: I am Scared To Death...
Post by: Andy Velez on December 11, 2007, 09:50:35 pm
In the entire history of the HIV epidemic no man has ever become infected from getting a blowjob. You aren't going to make history by becoming the first. It doesn't matter if your penis has a bruise, a pimple, a sore or anything like that. It's still not a risk.

Condoms provide very effective protection against HIV transmission. Keep using one everytime you have intercourse.

This is not an HIV situation. You are worrying needlessly.

We do suggest that anyone who's sexually active ought to regularly have a full STD panel done. There are other STDs out there which are much easier to acquire. So at least once a year you should have a full panel done.