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greekneos

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Posted: 05-06-06 07:08am

Hello. I'm a greek so excuse my english. Can a man get infected by hiv if he gives unprotected oral sex to a woman and he does not have any sores in his mouth or in his throat? What are the possibilities?
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greekneos

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Posted: 05-07-06 05:33am

Could anyone who knows about hiv answer my question above? Please???
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greekneos

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Posted: 05-07-06 06:40am

I would also like to add that a single blood test in september 2005 showed 2400 lymphocytes/microlittre of blood and another test in january 2006 2700 lymphocytes/microlittre of blood (both tests took place the same time: 9:00 in the morning). The episode above happened in july 2004.

Am I in danger? I think no because after that time (17 months) tcells should be decreasing and so lymphocytes too as tcells are part of lymphocytes. Am I right?


Please answer!
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HIVRHH

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Posted: 05-07-06 09:57am

You're not going to get hiv from performing oral on a woman. You can't tell your hiv status from a cbc. You must have an hiv antibody test done to find out your status. If you are sexually active, I suggest you have an std panel and hiv at least done annually. Always use condoms and plenty of water base lube for anal or vaginal sex.
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greekneos

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Posted: 05-07-06 10:33am

Am I watching well? You mean I have nothing to worry about concerning oral sex to women? Are you sure?
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HIVRHH

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Posted: 05-08-06 00:48am

I'm sure!
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greekneos

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Posted: 05-08-06 03:56am

Thanks! I became happy again. However, i' ll have a test.
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greekneos

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Posted: 05-09-06 15:10pm

Thank god! Negative!
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sammisa

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Posted: 05-09-06 15:52pm

Ummmm you can get .H.I.V from oral sex!!! Yes, it is possible for either partner to become infected with hiv through performing or receiving oral sex. There have been a few cases of hiv transmission from performing oral sex on a person infected with hiv. While no one knows exactly what the degree of risk is, evidence suggests that the risk is less than that of unprotected anal or vaginal sex.
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HIVRHH

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Posted: 05-09-06 16:16pm

Sammisa, what you are citing is those that give have a small risk. Not those that receive.
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sammisa

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Posted: 05-09-06 16:22pm

hivrhh wrote:
sammisa, what you are citing is those that give have a small risk. Not those that receive.

he was the one giving .. And was curious as to if she had it, could he get it.. Ok.. Now i'm all confused
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HIVRHH

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Posted: 05-09-06 20:02pm

No guy or woman have ever been documented as to contract hiv by giving oral to another female.
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