You're welcome now get on with your life and forget about this.
Ok thank you both no more questions from me I truly appreciate the time you are doing a wonderful thing here and helping many many people
yes you would have been positive on an HIV test if they were real ARS symptoms but they weren't because you NEVER HAD A RISK.
from dr handsfield to you:
You had protected sex. Condoms work and hand-genital contact never transmits HIV. All the business about possible minor exposure to secretions despite the condomr about boils on your skin make no difference; HIV is harder to transmit than that. Your symptoms are not typical of HIV and should be no cause for worry; most of what you are experiencing are just the physical manifestations of anxiety and guilt over a sexual choice you regret.
kindly move along...ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
Thank you rain I am trying it was a regular antibody test what is your opinion also one question if I had possible ars symptoms ie sore throat for 2 weeks and diahreaa at the same time as well as general weakness would I have tested positive on an antibody test or do the symptoms have to subside before you would
if it was a DUO 33 days is 99.89% but you had no risk,move on.
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Any more thoughts on the 33 day test please someone
You never had an exposure, move along.
I had my 1st test done at 35 days post possible exposure, came back negative, I'm going through the same emotion as u right now. Really scared.
You had ZERO risk- put your money and energy into professional mental help.
Anyone? Anxiety through the roof :(
Thank you. My anxiety is high I plan on going back at 12 weeks to get the CDC approved conclusive result. But i want to go back at 6 weeks just to gain some reassurance but I was curious if I would even see a difference between a 33 day test and a 43 day test, I know they say 28 days is considered close to 90% and 6-8 weeks is 98% im just extremely anxious and want to feel more comfortable and reassured with my 4.5 week test. Any thoughts
33 days is not conclusive, 3 months is. It's not likely for a test to turn positive after 6-8 weeks, but the official guideline is still 3 months.