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6 week negative....any opinions??

by sickwithworry, Nov 15, 2007 11:46AM
does anybody know of anyone who tested positive after a 6 week negative? i tested negative for chlam + gonnorhea, then negative for HIV after 3 weeks and negative after 6 weeks......my encounter was a once off with a female.......do people think 6 weeks negative is conclusive based on what Ausguy says in his post???
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by alienshadow, Nov 15, 2007 01:27PM
To: sick
test at 8 weeks if you want or wait until 3 months for conclusive

by sickwithworry, Nov 15, 2007 02:26PM
Thanks. from reading through the ask a doctor forum, Dr. HH has said on numerous occasions that 4-6 weeks is almost conclusive if one tests negative during that period......do people agree with this? i have had a virus for the past week(7 weeks after exposure), but i have read that HIV symptoms usually develop after 1.5-2 weeks.........any opinions would be very welcome

by ExtremeStress, Nov 16, 2007 12:52AM
6 weeks is a good indicator, 12/13 weeks conclusive.

by bobby72, Dec 16, 2008 10:06AM
what about a 5 week negative?

by Teak, Dec 16, 2008 10:08AM
To: bobby72
Please stay in your own thread.
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