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Thank you guys for this great forum and I have 2 questions to TEAK and LEZE. what are the chances that somebody turn +ve after 6 months test -ve? the other one is why is penetration nessesary for an infection? Thanks in advance ;)
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Teak can you please explane to me why penetration is needed? aak001 said that " the virus cant survive out side the hosts body" but what if the vaginal secretions inter the urethra with out penetration?
so thier is no documented case of a person the turned +ve after testing -ve aat 6 months?
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Your doctor doesn't know what he's talking about. 3 months is conclusive. MOVE ON...
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So do you mean that thier are no reasons to be unsure of the results if they are -ve after 3 months? my doctor said that 6 months and sometimes 1 year is the time to get a conclusive result? and in regards to penmetration what if the penis touches the outer vagina that has the secreations?
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12 weeks is conclusive and penetration is needed to get infected ( the virus cant survive out side the hosts body)
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