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Is a rapid hiv test at 82 days conclusive ?

hey guys, i want to thank all of you guys in advance. i went and did a rapid hiv test and it was 82 days from the last possible exposure, that was oral sex with a girl that had an unkown hiv status. Im so freakin worried, everyone says that i should test at 3 months. Is it conclusive at 82 days, and do i have to test again at 6 months, like why the hell is is so confusing, im so freakin worried, its been 82 days of hell for me.
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You have been told you NEVER had a risk and testing was NOT needed, and you were also told a test at 82 days is conclusive. There is nothing more to add.

You have nothing to worry about, Put this behind you and move on with your life.

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Thank you all, u don't underestand how relieved iam.
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i really hope so, is it true that its supposed to be three months complete to get an hiv test, i mean like does 8 days really affect my negative result ?
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Yes...if you did have a risk, a test at 82 days is conclusive. Do not worry, you did not put yourself at risk for HIV from oral sex, you don't have HIV and you have a negative test result to prove that.
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thanks, but in general, lets say that i did have a risk, is a rapid hiv test at 82 days conclusive ? i need an honest answer, so i dont have to worry
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You didn't have a risk.
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