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HIV result indeterminate

I'm going to the army soon, so before enlisting I was given a HIV screening at 10th Jan 2014. They called me back at 15th April and told me the result was indeterminate which my blood had to be drawn again for testing. On the same day, I went to get a rapid HIV test which I was asked to have a finger prick, the result came back in 20 minutes as negative.

My past sexual experience was with 3 sexual worker around oct to dec 2013, condom sex was performed but there's unprotected oral performed by her, tongue into my anus and me performing cunnilingus to her.    

So what's the odd of me getting hiv positive from the 2nd test? And can I rely on the rapid HIV test?
I'm feeling terrible since knowing the news.

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Rapid test is fine 3 months after least exposure.
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ok, really thanks for the response. Just have to wait for 26 more days to make sure everything is fine
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No
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so will there be a chance of getting HIV performing head to her?
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But is the rapid HIV test more accurate than the HIV screening they are using?
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help or advice?
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