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I have some questions

In beginning of all ,I want to thank all people here , I have some questions if you please can answer me .
1 dose smoking a lot effect the ability of body to produce the anti body adainest HIV ?
2- dose masturbating a lot effect the ability of body to produce the anti body against HIV
3- as you all answers told me that I didn't be in risk by oral sex or carrying dead bleeding body with cut in finger , can I be sure that my pcr + result was just a fals one , against
One elfa ab/Ag test after (90 from oral , 55 carrying dead bleeding body )
2 rapid tests after 140, 104 ) from two events mentioned above
One elfa ab/Ag test 148; 112 ) from events above
Rapid test (7,6 ) months from events mentioned above
Am sorry agin for posting these questions but this is only place where I fell comforted when I read in , I saw a lot of web pages ( especially Arabian pages but I can't trust them ,
Accept my apologize plz .
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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No, NONE of that affects the ability to produce antibodies.  The only exception would be if you had a severe immune system problem, and you would know because it would be something like cancer and receiving chemotherapy.  Not smoking, not masturbation.  Nothing like that.

You had absolutely no risk from the event that you described and you do not need to test.  Even if you HAD had a risk, your tests would be conclusive.  You are HIV negative.  Time to move on from this event.
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Thx appreciate your effort
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