any comments? hhhuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmm
I didn't understand your response. What does Huummmmmm mean
Wait... so have you not read anything about transplant rejection drugs delaying seroconversion?
If not, this is a totally unwarranted fear.
ALSO, the only reason that some professionals recommend testing out to 6 months is for the very rare instance that seroconversion might be delayed by some outside factor such as the (possible) one that you've described. I've read nothing about a case where someone showed up + after more than 6 months. The possibility is never even mentioned.
Thanks for the comment. It always is helpful to hear someone's opinion.
The medication you are taking is not the same by any imagination to that of what people take for transplants.
Thanks for your input, you're always very helpful. I was just concerned about the length of time I've been taking Elidel topically.
I thought for sure I was positive. I had tests done at 3,4,5,6 months post-cotact. I never believed the results. Even after I got my 6 month ELISA results I still had doubts because of the topical med I had been taking for over 3 years. I doubted Dr HHH, Teak, and many others. I have been a wreck for over 6 months. Yesterday I took a final OraSure test and came back negative. Your mind will play tricks on you. Don't trust the symptoms, trust the results. I'm 8 months out and finally able to trust the results. Everyone on this forum has been very helpful and I appreciate all the education I have received and you all were right. I wish everyone the best and God Bless!!!
Great, thats good that you are finally able to accept it and move on with life without the fear anymore!!
Thanks, it's hard, but I finally believe the reuslts. The mind is a very tricky thing and with all the information available sometimes you have very irrational thoughts. I am now finally able to accept the results!
You had a low risk 'exposure' or potential exposure. An exposure is when the other persona actually has HIV
You had a low risk 'exposure' or suspected exposure? An exposure is when the other person actually has HIV or a syringe has HIV infected blood in it..
You're good to go either way..
I call it low risk because I didn't know the other person's status. Sorry if this isn't an accurate description. I guess it was potential.