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Negative test after 9 months

i took ELISA test 9 month after possible exposure. test result came "NON-REACTIVE TO HIV ANTIBODIES". its been 1 and a half year after my possible exposure. i have a marble size gland just below my ear since 3 months. i think its a swollen lymph  node. and i've multiple anal fissure since 11 months. should i get tested again? or that test i took was conclusive?
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You need to see your GP. It has nothing to do with HIV
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i've swollen tonsils too.
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You don't have HIV so they are unrelated.
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i've been across too many sites which says multiple anal fissures and swollen lymph nodes both are related to hiv
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When someone says they had a "possible exposure" that is a sign saying you had no exposure. But either way testing at 9 months is way over tested, all you needed was a 3 month test.

You do not have HIV. See a Dr for your issues, they are not HIV related.
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your test was conclusive.
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