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analysis HIV P24 AG And Abs(HIV Combo) and analysis anti hiv1 and hiv2

I've been on sexual relationship with someone who ten years ago was not the use of a condom

I had the AIDS symptoms

Weight loss and a very bad cough and diarrhea, and abdominal pain with diarrhea, severe headache and small blisters in my hands and in my face

The hottest indoor heated in the throat with a severe sore throat and difficulty swallowing times were times with a cough and a sore throat or cough without these symptoms almost before I got a sleeve of three years

Encouraged and I went to the hospital and you the following analysis of the first analysis

anti hiv1 and hiv2 = negative

The second analysis after the first analysis four days:


HIV P24 AG And Abs(HIV Combo) = Nonreactive Nonreactive


Am I not infected 100% !!!!!!!

Will suggests further analysis

For AIDS ؟؟؟؟


thank you



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Your test is negative.  We wish you the best an are closing this thread.  

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At this time your tests are 100% accurate.

HIV is not the cause of what you are have my friend. I'd advise you to see a doctor concerning what you are experiencing.

God bless
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Do you recommend doing another analysis

If you advise me what I'm doing analysis !!
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