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Terrified and worried bout the test

After being tested negative at 7 weeks and gone through all the ars symptoms, I am gonna do my test on 28th of feb. That is exactly after 3 months of possible exposure. Scared if the test would come positive this time.

Advice would be highly appreciated.

Thanks.
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Get your test done and put this worry behind you, You can expect a neg result.
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Just in general asking. How likely is it to be conclusive if u test in 11th week and got negative result.  However, the 12 th week is conclusive.

Thanks for your support mate.
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You are home free. Move on with your life. And be carefull next time.
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Your test is conclusive you don't have HIV and don't need any further testing.
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The rash is still in my body. Mainly at the back. M just worried that my body is taking more than 12 weeks to seroconvert the blood.

This week was 13. Is that okie or do I still need to do the test.

Regards.
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See we told you. Now be carefull next time.
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Thanks for your support guys. I just got my negative test results. Which was my 12th week.  To make sure m getting tested in next 3 weeks.

Love u all.

Regards.
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You were told just 2 hours ago that your rash has nothing to do with ARS or HIV.
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The rashes are red and bumpy. It leaves a blister when it gets dry. M terrified bout the results tomorrow.
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Thanks teak
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See a doctor if you are concerned, itchy rashes have nothing to do with ARS or HIV.
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The rash is killing me. So itchy. All round my body. Specially in the arms and at the back.
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can someone comment on my discussion? i m really worry too. discussion (worry! and help!)
i m really appreciated.
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Thursday is the final day for me.
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I understand waiting is the hardest part. But dont have a nervis break down. Stay clam it will come back neg. When are you expecting the results.
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Thanks. But still in fear.
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Stay clam your test results are on the way. And a lot of people that dont have hiv get oral thrush. Your test will be neg. Just wait.
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Thrush is not HIV specific.
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WHen I went for my test today, the doctor told me that I have got an oral thrush. How likely is it to have an oral thrush in 12 th week after exposure.

M even more worried now.
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Gonna get my results on 1st of march. totally freaked out for the result.
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If it is a standard lab test results could take from 1-6 weeks to get back, If a rapid test is used the results are given within 15-20 minutes. Just return and receive your negative 3 month test.
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Just a antibody test that a normal that a clinics have got.
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M free of all the above mentioned things.  
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The result of what test? Anyway what test did you take though, has it been approved by a health body? If yes, you're conclusive assuming not on special conditions I wrote above.
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