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After a high risk is the dual test consider conclusive after 6 weeks.

I had sex with a man. He claims he was tested and it came out negitive and his on Prep.   I'm now at the 10 week mark but havin abdominal pains and headaches.  I tested negitive at 6 weeks.  Is that conclusive and should look at other reasons why I'm having these sysptoms.  
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Had unprotected sex with a man
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A pharmacy has aisles of headache relief pills for people who do not have HIV, so yours proves nothing.
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Still worried because I'm getting headaches everyday.  My doctor gave me another hiv test I hope it comes out negitive.    
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What was your risk?
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Thank you yes it was the dual test.  I will look at other things such as getting test for hepitas.
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Symptoms prove nothing because everyone gets sick.
4th generation test at 28 days is conclusive so if that is what dual test is, then you are safe.
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But you can check the std forum for info on std.
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