Hi knight882
It is difficult to diagnose conditions over the internet as I would need to do an exam as well as some testing. It is also important to know your medical history. What I can do is give you some suggestions on what could be going on as well as what to do next.
From what you have written it sounds like you are really stressed about HIV. It is very common for us to see this at the clinic. The reason I think people get stressed is because they read online that when you first get HIV you can get “flu like symptoms” 2-4 weeks after infection. They call this HIV seroconversion illness.
What I do at the clinic is explain to people that there are many common things that can cause “flu like” symptoms. This means not to focus on the symptoms too much but to think that I am concerned about a sexual risk I had and it would be a good idea to go for a HIV test.
As it has been 14 days since your first sexual encounter and you have a sore on your tongue I would recommend coming into one of our clinics or see a doctor if you are unable to get to one of the clinics.
It is common for people to feel embarrassed when seeing a health care person about sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. Remember all your information is kept private and that it is a common reason why people go to the doctor.
It is great that you are using condoms. From the risk you described we do not really see HIV spreading from kissing, receiving a bbbj and vaginal sex with a condom. I have recommend testing as other STI can be pass with the sex you described.
If you would like to discuss anything in private just send me a private message.
Here is a link for STI clinics.
http://healthnurse.wordpress.com/faq-about-sexual-health/4-sti-clinic-locations/
Link for recommended tests.
http://healthnurse.wordpress.com/faq-about-sexual-health/3-getting-tested/
STI risk chart.
http://healthnurse.wordpress.com/faq-about-sexual-health/sti-risks-chart/
HN
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