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ARS symptoms and negative results

Exposure : Unprotected anal receptive sex. What worries me is that next day I saw blood on my tissue paper.

All the ARS symptoms. Please understand that I'm not writing all but I have experienced all of them sevearly.

Last 3 months have been a hell of a journey. Following symptoms still persist: Gums has been turned white, chronic loose stool and so much growling sound in stomach throuhgout the day. Rashes come and go.

Tests:
6 weeks - 4G Ab/AG -ve, RNA TMA -ve
8 weeks - 4G Ab/AG -ve, PCR RNA qualitative/quantitive
12 week - 10 STD PANEL -ve (HIV 1/2,HEP A/B/C,CH,GO,HSV1/2,SYPH)
15 weeks -  4G Ab/AG -ve

I still have all the symptoms which I can not describe as people won't believe that person can have these symptoms at 15 week ....

Am I converting slowly and will be in 1% who shows up at +ve at 6 MONTHS ?

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370181 tn?1595629445
HIV tests are considered accurate, reliable and conclusive after 12 weeks, no matter which country you live in or how many times you test. So if your HIV test results are negative, then you are HIV negative.

See a doctor/specialist for your continuing symptoms. They are NOT related to HIV, which you don't have.
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Thanks RubyWitch.

I and my GP can't seem to figure it out what's going on with my following symptoms.

1) Loose stool from last 1 1/2 month.
2) growling sound in stomach when ever i eat something
3) Rash on body coming and going
4) GUMs has been turned white
4) Skin is peeling on face and body

You need to continue to work with your doctor to find out what's wring with you. As you've been assessed by Rubywitch, you have no hiv concern.
Sorry for the typo.. Should read as wrong, not wring.
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