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please help me out!!!!!

ok i recently moved to phoenix arizona.. on march 30 i went to a sexual worker from backpage.com i went to her place and she gave a blow job and we had proctected vaginal sex i was drunk so dont remember much of it i dint check the comdon see if it was broken or not i gave her the money and i was on my way the next morning i freak out and though i caught something my main this is hiv like i said i dont remember if the comdon broke because i was intoxicated... on may 7 i got tested for hiv by clearview rapid test and it was negative that was 38 days past my exposure my tester told me the i was good and no need for more test so i let it go.... but talkin to a buddy of mine who went tru the same thing he told me the it wasnt long enough the i could be infected... iam freakin out now do know what to do i really dont remember if the comdon broke but if it did thats no good iam uncircumsized so that doubles my risk..... should i get tested again or iam good?
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thank you very much joggen i wasnt thinkin about it until i talk to my friend and i got scared because i cant really remember that night and iam been thinkin the worse. i been searching to medhelp is it true the only 1% of the cws workers in usa have hiv?
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The tester probably told you that because you used a condom and thus didn't have an exposure. You don't need additional testing- you don't have HIV.
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Thank you very much teak that was a fast response. like i said i was drunk and dont remember much iam a idiot... should i take another test just in cases have you ever seen anyone with negative test at 38 days past exposure  
and turn positive after?
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Your tester was incorrect. 3 months post exposure is when you can obtain your conclusive test result. Had your condom failed you would have known.
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