Welcome to the Forum. The exposures you describe, a s you have already heard are virtually no risk for HIV an your tests have proven this without a doubt. As you know from some of your other posts, the HIV DUO (HIV antibody and HIV p24 antigen) tests provide completely reliable results at 4 weeks. Thus, your repeat tests at 6, 8 and 10 weeks only proved what you should have already known- you id not get HIV from the exposure you described.
In answer to your specific questions:
1. Yes, they should be believed. You did not get HIV.
2. Correct again. If your partner had HIV, an even if she was in the "window period" when you had sex with her, if she had HIV her test 6 weeks later would have been positive. She did not have HIV at the time you had sex with her.
3. No, you had a cold. the symptoms of the so-called ARS are totally non-specific and are much, much more likely to be due to a cold or flu than HIV.
4. You are clear. Further testing related to this exposure would be a total waste of time and money. Believe your test results. EWH
Last comment. Your results are definitve. No need for further testing. EWH
Dear doctor Hook. I know you warned me that my further comments will be deleted without answer but PLEASE let me put one more question. I was tested just for a peace of mind at 91 days (13 weeks ) ( U.S window period ). My HIV 4th generation tests result was negative. I was so relieved, feeling really good after those horrible 3 months. Director of labs where I was tested told me that I am 100 % ok. But my doctor told me that it would be good idea to take another test at six months. Now I don ´t know. Should I go and celebrate or should I wait another 3 months for test? I also went to psychologist and psychiatrist. They say that I got OCD and I take some pills now. What is your opinion doctor? Is delayed seroconversion (beyond 3 months) real stuff or it is only a fiction?
Thank you doc.
Hello Doctor Hook. Just want to say THANK YOU for all of your patience and knowledge. I got my test results ( COMBO Ab/Ag) . 11 weeks and 4 days (just 3 days shy of 12 weeks) post exposure they are negative. Now I trully believe that I am fine. God bless you doc.
It is not conceivable that you have HIV. You need to stop worrying.
This will be the last comment.. Further questions will be deleted without comment. EWH
Please Doctor Hook, I know this is not a counceling forum but I need your help for the last time. I am so sorry!!!
My 11 weeks DUO test came out negative but still I have this cold symptoms and I am starting get nervous about it. It is possible that I am seroconverting now at 11,5 weeks? It is possible for a person to start seroconvert 70 and have negative DUO one week later? What about antigen part of DUO? If person is seroconverting will there be at least a positive result from antigen test.
I will have no further questions driven by my fears and anxiety. I will seek also for a mental help. Thank you doctor
Just want to share my news doctor Hook. I took another DUO screening test today (11 weeks post exp.). I have booked this test about a week ago. Result was negative, I think this is no surprise for you. Thank you doctor.
Yes, you gave me an excellent arguments :-) And I can move on, finally. It was just my theoretical question because I see many members of this forum ( including me ) asking you question about virtually no risk situation. In my opinion, and maybe I am wrong, but I think that ~95% of persons who aquired this virus sexually are persons who repeatedly put themselves in a high risk situations-unprotected sex with multiple partners with unknown status or having sex with someone who is Hiv positive+ protection failure. This is my understanding of real risks. Maybe this HIV issue is not that complicated. When you ask your partner about his/her status and you use protection you can expect the negative result of your test anytime you test.
Thank you for your knowledge and great answers doctor Hook. God bless.
Your statement is true but that is not the reason to believe what I say. The facts I cited in my answer are the reason to believe the advice you got from me. You need to move on. EWH
The last question, I promise. Is it true that there was not a single case of member of this forum came back to report his/her positive test results after your recommendations and assasments?
If this is true then in my opinion HIV is not that easy to transmit as most people think. Do you agree with me doctor Hook?
Good bye, wishing all the best.