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Need some help PLZZZ

21 days ago, I was moving in South Africa, when a guy hit my arm with a needle and ran away, I felt a pain of needle and saw a small drop of blood on my arm, now I'm on horrible days, I went for combo test on 4,11,15,20 days after this incident and all came back negative, also I went for HCV & HBV (antigen) and it came back negative also, I need some reassurance and need to know what is next step? please help me
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Seek professional mental help for your phobias and posting on Aidsmeds you'll get the same answers.
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but I'm worried, may be it was full with viruses or something, how you trust on that?
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Move along, you won't have had an HIV if someone did jab you. You weren't injected with anything.
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If you were jabbed by a syringe then you know when to test.4 weeks with a DUO test & 3 months antibody.
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lizzie: you are right, there is something wrong in this story, I'm not from South Africa, I'm in another country but I will not mention it, in my country they will discriminate a woman because she doesn't cover her hair, and they may hit you with a needle or even throws acids in your face because you not cover your hair, but you will not experience that because you are in another country, so you will take god's seat to judge my story, any way no one will help me,

ccase: thanks for your help
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Move along.
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Don't worry. 90% ur not infected. Request you to do 28days for final time after which its 100%.
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i find this story a little hard to believe
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any one help me plz
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