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Sorry to bother u again. But dis would be my last Q. I have read on internet 6 month test is required if symptoms persist. I m having joint pain and fevor fconsistantly. Do u think these symptoms suggestive of further testing or i should not relate them with hiv in light of testing done??
Appreciate ur support.
Thank u soo much for ur valuable commenta. Obiviously hiv status was very important and inhave delayed my marriage just to.make it sure after 12 weeks test. And i was very much confedent abt my results but joint pain and fever make me little tensed. But now with u people comments i m much sure and ll move forward. IA.
"So i can take my future decision (marriage) without any fear. "
You're just asking the same anxiety fueled questions over and over. You have a conclusively negative HIV result, which means you don't have an HIV concern. If your HIV status is important to your decision to marry, then yes, you can move forward (obviously) with your wedding.
Thank u soo much Teak for ur prompt reply. So i can take my future decision (marriage) without any fear.
You don't need further testing, you have a conclusive test result.
Sir i still feel joint pain and low grade fever some times. I light of exposure, symptoms and tests i have done do u think i need further testing after 6 months?? Would be obliged for ur advice. Thanks.
Thanks for ur reply . Can i consider hiv test full and final result. I want to get married next month and really want to forget this now.
HIV test is conclusive.
Post in the Hep forums.