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I noticed a lump on my neck in last few days, not sure if it came due to my pressing and continuos checking for symptoms. So I went to see my doctor and yet again she insisted on 6 months window period.

I learned from the experts on this forum that, 12/13 weeks negative is the end of worries.

I decided to speak to the helpline, the lady who answered my call had told me that 12 weeks neg is all one need to calm down. She said if one is neg beyond 12 weeks, then there is no need for one to go further testing.

What I want to say is: Listen Teak, dont throw all the stupid questions out of fear.

Thanks Teak/L-L, you are great. I think its time for me to leave this forum now.
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277836 tn?1359666174
how do you know sunnyone ? are you in his back pocket LOL
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219662 tn?1223858560
Canada might have different guidelines, I don't know.  Either way, are you concerned over protected sex?  You didn't need testing in the first place.  
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277836 tn?1359666174
yep you should of listen to me torontitode i stopped at 84 days and you should of too
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186166 tn?1385259382
WAIT!!!!!!!!  i've got a few you can take with you...lolololol

i think you are doing the best thing.  accept your result...and start living again :)
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