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Hi there,

I tested 12 weeks negative but not 90 days or 13 weeks, should I re test or am I conclilusively negative?? Is there such thing as delayed zeroconversion.?

That ks
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That ks nursegirl, do you know when they will be back?
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480448 tn?1426948538
You don't require anymore testing, and btw,m the doctors weren't "banned", the entire expert section of MH is under a required review.
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Yes
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Yes Vance , I just want to know about the finger prick test reliability, is it 100% conclusive with this method?
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REREAD what I wrote.
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Is the finger rapid test reliable or is it better the old fashioned lab test?
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What's with the advise of 6 months? Would u re test if you were me??
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No, you are negative. Believe it.
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Thanks for replying,

The doctors here used to say 6-8 weeks, maybe that's why they banned them cos everywhere else says 3 months or 12 weeks or 90 or 85 days, they all say something else...

If you were on my shoes would you re test? PS: I'm married
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very unlikely you would not have antibodies by this stage, you are hiv negative. a few days will not make much of a difference.
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Anyone pls!
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Could I zeroconvert after 85 days?
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Unprotected vaginal sex with a prostitute
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi, what was your exposure?
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