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Can a doctor or someone please answer my question please?

Hi all,

I am a 23 year old male who may have 2 potential exposure to the HIV virus approximately 3 years ago. Both were sexual encounters with prositutes, used condoms for both oral and vaginal sex, the only possible exposures were fingering her outside the vagina or a condom split (which I weren't aware of). I had a HIV test conducted a few months ago, along with other STD checks, all came back negative. But recently I have been having these pin sized red dot on my arm (which prompted me to do a test) and recently developed a cold sore near my mouth. Furthermore, I do get these insects bites on my arms occasionally but they do go away. Whats the chance of my tests were false negative??

Many thanks in advance.
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186166 tn?1385259382
YOU ARE CONCLUSIVELY NEGATIVE ! ! !  

WHY?

1.  YOU NEVER HAD A RISK
2.  YOUR TEST WAS AFTER THE REQUIRED "3 MONTHS POST EXPOSURE"

see your doctor if you are having health concerns...it's NOT hiv related.
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test done at local NHS GP.
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I have had a cold recently as well. Is there any link to the 'symptoms'?
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