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One stripper of unknown HIV status gave me a blowjob a 40 days ago from now in a strip club. She spitted on my penis without condom and gave me blowjob. She did not use her mouth directly on my penis. I did not think anything about HIV about this. 9 days ago from now I had unprotected oral sex with a female in a strip club. She directly used her mouth on my penis without condom and I also did use my tounge on her vagina. Immediately next day of this, I got very scared and keep browsing the internet about HIV symptoms all the day. I am so tensed all the day, not getting sleep.I read HIV can be transmitted by oral sex aswell and read about HIV symptoms like fever, chills, sore throat etc. After 5 days from my latest sexual exposure, I got fever at the night and chill(my body is shivering in the early morning) and found rash on my chest. Rash went away on the same day. I started scaring more and more now.
I was worried more because, my HIV symptoms may come from my previous blowjob experience. Today(9th of of my latest sexual exposure and 40th day from my previous blowjob experience) have given my blood samples for DNA PCR test and Antibody test.
Waiting with scary for results as it takes atleast 3 days to get the results.
I am not able to concentrate on my work or anything. Not able to eat food because of lot of tension thinking about HIV. Daily morning I am looking at me in the mirror that any new symptoms I got or so.
Do people get HIV symptoms with lot of tension, anxiety or pressure thinking about HIV? Please suggest the best test I can do immediately to get rid of my hell of tension.
PCR DNA test gives me the approx confirmation for my recent 9 days exposure and/or 40 days earlier sexual exposure?
Thanks a lot for your comments.View Thread

#1. Herpes Simplex 1
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Types I and II Specific Antibodies, IgG.
Test Type:HSV-1 aB IgG
Result: POSITIVE (Out of range >5.00 H)
#2. Herpes Simplex 2 - NEGATIVE
In Range:<0.90
#3.Test Method: HIV early detection by Qualitative DNA PCR
Tests: HIV DNA by PCR - Results Pending
#4. Chlamydia,Gonorrhea,Syphilis,Hepatitis B,Hepatitis C came as (In-Range:Non-Reactive and Results NEGATIVE)
#5. Test Method: HIV-1 and 2 Antibody by Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) with Reflex to Western Blot Confirmation
Tests: HIV-1 Ab
In Range: non-reactive
Results: NEGATIVE
Could you please explain the HSV1 and HSV2. For HSV1, it is positive. HSV2 it shown negative but found in-range <0.90. It means at this early stage it found and it may increase after I cross 3 months or so?
I started getting cold sore in my mouth but did not see anything below my waist. Is HSV1 and HSV2 danger to life?View Thread

Got kind of relief from my 1 week of stress. Here are the test description#1.Test Method: HIV early detection by Qualitative DNA PCR
Tests: HIV DNA by PCR
In Range:not detected
Results:NEGATIVE
#2. Test Method: HIV-1 Antibody by Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) with Reflex to Western Blot Confirmation
Tests: HIV-1 Ab
In Range: non-reactive
Results: NEGATIVE
Can anyone please suggest, after howmany days I have to attend what kind of tests and/or the same test to confirm my results?View Thread

Thanks a lot for your reply. I will wait by ignoring all stuff related to HIV. Will post back with my results.View Thread
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