please help me this is hiv symptoms?
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i had sex with a call girl with condom during sex condom was broken suddenly(with in 2 to 5 sec) i pull out and replace the condom then complete. after 6 days running nose was started 7th day i got fever 100.6f it is symptom of hiv i had please help me i am in more fear
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james2606 ganesh39275
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Nil-dude ganesh39275
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Those symptoms are too early for HIV. I doubt you would have it.
Did you ask the girl about her status?
Call girls normally stay extra safe from their side. So, you should be safe, but still get tested 4 weeks after the act or see a doctor asap.
ganesh39275 Nil-dude
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Nil-dude ganesh39275
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Even if the girl is positive, the chances are slim, as it is hard for the virus to be transmitted from a woman to man, but easier from man to woman. If the condom broke at the side, not at the tip, then it's close to nil. Although, it is recommended to pull out asap, which u did.
What kind of call girl was it? If she was a young college girl, she must be a newbie, which means, she most likely would be clean.
Anyway, whatever the case, visit a doctor and get tested. You shouldn't let your anxiety to stop you.
Guest ganesh39275
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As I and others have told you, the chances of contracting HIV are low and generally low to being with (1 in 2500 risk). You can contract HIV from unprotected intercourse, which would include a failed condom in my mind. BUT YOUR RISK IS LOW. Also, just because you had a cold (could have been a common cold) does not mean you have HIV.
You need to go get tested. I have read a few of your posts and you have an obvious concern - which appears to be causing you great anxiety. So get tested and once you confirm that you are virus free it will clear your mind.
Best of luck and health. - Steve
ganesh39275 Guest
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Guest ganesh39275
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Don't be embarrassed, tell your doctor that you had a condom break. Ask the doctor to take a 4th generation test, sometimes called the duo test. It it the most current test. You should wait 4-6 weeks from your exposure to take the test. 6 weeks is considered conclusive, but if you want to test earlier 4 weeks is used by many professionals and is 94-96% accurate.
ganesh39275 Guest
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Nil-dude ganesh39275
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Now just stay calm, no need to be depressed. I would suggest watching a few vids to take off the needless anxiety until the test.
Keep posting updates, we are here to support.
ganesh39275 Nil-dude
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Nil-dude ganesh39275
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no. I haven't.
ganesh39275 Nil-dude
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janet62590 ganesh39275
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