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Donate blood

I donate blood in uk 2 weeks ago and all went ok does that mean im clear?
My unprotected last sex was 12 months ago?
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186166 tn?1385259382
exactly what is it that you want to know?

regardless of whether you had a risk or not...your CONCLUSIVE tests PROVE that you don't have hiv.

time to move along...
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186166 tn?1385259382
ACCEPT YOUR STATUS AND MOVE ON WITH YOUR LIFE.
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blody hell....
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i have no worry with move on but i wanted know how to results works... and risk wise..that was all
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You have been assessed.Time to move on.
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i domf think my risk was hight anyway ...a i girl i slept 1 year ago she olaso tested negative all STI.S
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Thank u lizzy. Thats what i needed know!!!
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Thats all needed know. Thank u so much dear TEAK
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Move on, you do not have an HIV concern you have tested way out of the window period.
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If u call this wasting thats fine. No point u usin for the forum then. Clearly answers please
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Because all you are doing is starting multiple threads for no reason. You are just wasting everyones time.

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Why not? Want experiented opinion. It was my first time unprotected sex  
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Then why are you back asking?
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???E
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I dint donate to find my states
I was clear anyway from gum clinic!!!
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Like i said i did test 3 month 6 mobth and 9 month from my last unprotected sex and all stds came negative
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480448 tn?1426948538
My unprotected last sex was 12 months ago? .

Yes. It was protected sex with a girl i know

HUH?

You do not donate blood to find out your HIV status, you take an HIV test.  Simple as that.
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My last sex was protected sex with girl i know
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12 months ago yes. I tested negative from my last unprotected sex 3 months and 6 months and 9 months at gum clinic then i donate blood
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Yes. It was protected sex with a girl i know
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Did you test negative after this exposure?
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