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Am I HIV

Dear all

I was going to post it to Dr but system say it reached the limit of the day. Perhaps you guys can say something..

Unprotected sex (vaginal and anal) with a sex worker with unknown HIV status. I have stress afterwards and find almost all symptoms (except constant fever) listed in WEB pages as ASR symptoms. They started 3 days after and disappeared after two or three week later.  But to tell you the truth I convinced my self so much that I am HIV+ and might be that having first results calm me down.

FACTS

Tests and results after the intercourse

1 Week Proviral DNA PCR Negative

2 Week HIV1/2 (EIA) and Antigen 24+IGG Negative

3 Week HIV1/2 (EIA) and Antigen 24+IGG and Proviral DNA PCR Negative

4 Week HIV1/2 (EIA) and Antigen 24+IGG Negative

5 Week Proviral DNA PCR Negative

7 Week HIV1/2 (EIA)   Negative


The doctor at the test center told me that these test are conclusive and as a rule of conservative side another HIV1/2 test at week 12 or 24 is advised.

So here are my questions whatever the risk and symptoms I had;

1) how do you interpret this situation and my HIV situation?
2)Are these results really conclusive and do you still advise another test?

Kind regards
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The seven week test was enough.  Congrats your negative. Now your need to recoup the money you blew on test.  Move on with life and learn from what you have done.

Unprotect sex and anal is a bad mix.  I asume you wont do that agian?
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172023 tn?1334672284
You were grossly overtested and yes, you are negative and can rely on those results.
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