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Worried ............................pls help


Dear All,

I had unprotected sex with 2 girls in july , Immediately after  the encounters i startd fallin sick, low grade fever 37.2 , n sore throat ...i always feel im sick n down with fever , so i got my self tested at 4 weeks elisa test it came bac negative, then at 6 weeks i got myself tested again for elisa it came bac negative , then i got the one of the girl n myself tested for hiv at 8 weeks it came bac negative , got the other girl and my self tested for elisa  at 11 weeks it came bac negative.....do i still have to wrry abt Being HIV +...please reply
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Thanks bro....
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1465382 tn?1289273124
Nationality, no way bro.
HIV does not discriminate!
Index value means nothng. You're negative.
You can't be 'kinda' negative or 'kinda' positive, remember tht.
So stop worrying.
=)
Move on!
Learn frm this and use a Condom in future!
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thanks for the reply.....

Im an indian ...does the window period change accordingly to the nationalities.....i still feel scared acquiring HIV..however thanks for the reply....do u think i neeed to get tested again...or move on with life...my index valve was 0.43 at 4 weeks its like 0.08 nw at 11 weeks....pls reply..
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1465382 tn?1289273124
Well, I can try to help, if you started getting ill RIGHT after exposure, it's probably NOT HIV. ARS don't show up tht soon.
Considering they're both negative at 8 weeks and 11 weeks respective, and you're negative at 11 weeks.
You're almost certainly HIV negative.
The symptoms are not related to HIV.
Smile. Stop worrying.
=)
Always use a Condom.
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