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Please Drs need advice !!!!!!!

Dear Drs,

I am from Lebanon, an Arabic country where people infected with HIV are only a low percentage (5% infected people). I have had an oral sex with one woman (she gave me a blowjob) for maybe around 10-20 seconds only, and I did ejaculate. She was pregnant and suppose to deliver the following week. I am not sexually active at all so we can say this is my first encounter with a female. I did not experience any symptoms. After 9 weeks, I had an HIV 1 and HIV 2 blood test, I am not sure what type of test they performed but it took them 3 days to give back the result. The result was negative.

My question is:1-  Do I have to repeat my test again after 12 weeks and than after 6 months ?

2- Is my test conclusive ?

3 - Can I go on with my life and focus on my work, because now it is week 10 after encounter and I am going crazy about this issue.

Best Regards.
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Today is my week 15, I went to the hospital and made ELISA test, I will get the  results in 2 days.

So I am a bit worried !!!!!!!

Anyone would like to share some words to bring my spirit up.
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Last reply from myself on this.

I am 110% certain that you did not catch HIV from the above situation.

Nothing you can say will change that, you also have a test to confirm you did not catch it before the above too.

Time to forget it now ad move in, you do not have HIV.
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So you are sure that i have nothing ? Because i am very worried about this exposure
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No chance at all from the None-Risk encounter you had.

You did not catch HIV from this, - you have also tested with a negative result which also clears your history too.

Be grateful for your Negative result and move on in peace knowing you are okay.

James
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sorry for disturbing you again. But is there any chance that my negative test at 9 weeks would be positive after 12 weeks ?

I am really concerned and I am freaking out.
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How to post in the forum of the doctors ?
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Why post here then? Dr's do not respond in this forum.

You need to accept the advice you have been given and move on, you really are fine!! :)

Keep in mind you had a NO RISK situation too!
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But i will not get any relief unless a doctor replied to me ... I dont know where are they
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Pleasure.  If you get worried again just re-read it :)
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thank you very much for your relaxing answer
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You had NO RISK in the first place and secondly, your 9 week test is more thank conclusive evidence that you do not have HIV.

You are fine to move on safe in the knowledge that you are HIV NEGATIVE

Best Wishes

James
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I do understand clearly that my risk is low and maybe non existant, but i need to know if my results at 9 weeks are conclusive and enough for me to stop worrying about being infected ... Plz reply
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You didn't. Not playing "what if"
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And if i had any risk .. Is my test conclusive ?
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you had no risk dude....forget about it.
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Aha ok ... So u think i do not need to go for another test ? Is my test at 9 week conclusive ?
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Because the Dr's forum is closed for review.
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Ok i understand but i need another opinion, dont know why the doctors are not answering
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