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How Much - Teak

Teak

Will the test at 30 days give correct result?.
And can you also tell how much the HIV test will cost. I have no idea about the HIV Testing at all.

My exposure, Is broke condom and i already have flu, headache, stomach ache.
So have decided for testing. So need this info. Please tell.

Thanks
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Seeing a doctor? for what? for headache or for HIV?
Do you mean Headache and cold related to HIV?
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Are you having trouble understanding what you read?
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Are you joking?

Please advice me, Whether i should do testing or not.
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How about seeing a doctor?
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:) Jokes apart.
I am seriously dying with severe headache and just sitting in front of the PC for your reply.


I can tell it was protected, but having hell lot of symptoms in 4 weeks time now.
Just not able to know whats the reason.
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Have no idea what will cost you. I'm sure a condom would have been a lot cheaper.
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But you havent told how much it will cost in Euros. Can you please tell how much it will cost in euros?
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a test at 6-8 weeks will give you a good indication of your status...but you need to follow that up with a test at 3 months for a conclusive result.
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No, but a a 82 or 91 day will.
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