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Question about Receiving Oral Sex

Hi

I received Oral Sex from a Sex Worker 7 months ago. I was tested after:

3 weeks - Negative (elisa ab 3th generation)
9 weeks - Negative (eclia ag/ab 4th generation)
13 weeks - Negative (eclia ag/ab 4th generation)
16 weeks - Negative (elisa ab 3th generation)
24 weeks - Negative (eclia ag/ab 4th generation)
26 weeks - Negative (elisa ab 3th generation)

Are all these test enough for me ?

Can i I consider myself 100% HIV Negative ?

But i have still some anxiety because i had read into a forum of a website that someone claims he has been infected from a girl when received oral sex from her. He said, he used condom for vagina sex but unprotected oral sex.

So what to believe ???

I cannot move on with my life, my anxiety don't let me .

Please help.  
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Thanks again.
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I just read a new post from Hiv Prevention. This post said that someone was diagnosed hiv positive after one year but the hiv test was  negative before 9 months.

What to believe ???

I am confused.

Again, can I believe my result as negative after 6 months ?

I am scary if my result change to positive after one year.
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This is just ******** information from crappy websites. Here we use science and facts. There has never been a late seconversion recorded in history. Methods of detection also have improved a lot and with a 4th generation test, 6 weeks make the results fully conclusive. I will not add anything more to this conversation as you do not want to listen to our point of view which is based on what experts have exchanged with us in the past and with science and renowned institutions.
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Oral sex is not a risk for HIV, there has never been a serious recorded case. You did not need testing in the first place. All your test after week 6 were unecessary anyway has a 4th generation test is conclusive at that point.
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Thank you LRossi for your answer.

So it's time to consider myself 100% HIV Negative and move on with my life ?
Absolutely, you were not at risk and all your test after week 6 prove that are not HIV+
Maybe I recommend that you do test for other STIs though (chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis...) as those are a risk for oral and they are much easier to transmit. Most of them can easily be cured or controlled with medications.
Again i want to say a big thanks LRossi for your answer and your advice.

I wish you the best.

Petter88
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