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Afraid with HIV

Dear,

I am Ramu from India.  I had 11 times sex with prostitutes (10 Protected sex, 1 Un protected sex).
Un-protected sex happend in Jan' 2003.  

2004, I got the job opportunity in Kuwait.  I was tested for complete body check up and result was found normal and HIV negative.

September 2006 i had sex with prostitutes(Nearly 4) in Kuwait (Used Condoms).  

February 2007 I went to india, i was tested the complete body check up; again the result was HIV negative.  

February 2007 I got married, since my marriage I am very very affraid for HIV and still that affraid continuing..........

Please note that, Again i was tested for HIV infection in the may'2007 (again the result was HIV negative) and I was tested for HBs, HCV,HPV 1 and HPV 2 (everything found was negative only).  

But still i am very worrying about HIV infection.  Please advise

Best Regards,

G.Ramu
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You are hiv negative and now married my friend so don't worry and don't envolve yourself with anymore prostitutes as well.
Good luck, and stay negative.
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wow...you have all these negative test results and you still can't believe that you are negative?

you've only been married for 9 months...put that energy you are spending worrying about hiv into your new marriage.  YOU ARE NEGATIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You don't have HIV.
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