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| Unprotected insertive oral sex with a hooker Nov 15, 2009 Dr. Bob i recently had a hiv oraquick antibody hiv 1 and hiv 2 test done at the 7 and a half week mark that came back negative could i use that as a big woo hoo or should i still be worried anxiety is killing me over the unprotected insertive oral sex that i recieved from a hooker i didnt see any blood or nothing but there was alot of saliva and since then i have been diagnosed with veneral warts so with that saying and the negative hiv test should i just go ahead and shout out woo hoo thanks for everything your website has really helped me with what happened will be sending check for 200 bucks thanks alot |
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Response from Dr. Frascino
Hi, Unprotected insertive oral sex carries only a very slight risk for HIV acquisition. A negative 7.5-week HIV-antibody test is extremely encouraging, as the vast majority of folks who are HIV infected will have detectable levels of anti-HIV antibodies in their blood within four to six weeks after HIV primary infection. That said, it's important to note that HIV-antibody tests taken prior to the three-month mark are not considered definitive or conclusive. Consequently, if you want that level of reassurance, you'll need to retest at the three-month mark. I'm confident if you do, a WOO-HOO will be waiting for you. Thank you for your donation to The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation (www.concertedeffort.org). It's warmly appreciated. In return I'm sending you my good-luck karma that your definitive three-month HIV test remains negative. I'm very confident it will. Good luck. Dr. Bob | ||||||||||
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