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4473144 tn?1355298492

am i over testing?

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hye all member here, just want to ask quick question,  i had protected vaginal intercouse with SW, yeah i used condom,  i finished with in less than a minute this my first and last encounter, feel very regret about it..

this is my test

2 week and 4 week rapid hiv test negative

6 week and 10 week ELISA blood test negative

do i need futher testing ? are my test is conclusive?
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A 10 week negative wouldn't change at 12 weeks and you NEVER had a risk remember.
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You're welcome :)
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4473144 tn?1355298492
igp
thank you because answering my question.. I LOVE YOU broo.. god bless u.
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igp
so my test are conclusive? thanks teak and rainlover71.
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You never had an exposure and didn't need any testing.
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4473144 tn?1355298492
igp
i call online help and then ask if i have risk,, she said i need to test until 6 month (i cant accept this) ???  than i simply ask she if she know that 6 month already expired 2004 based on cdc guidlines. she tell me that we dont know if the condom have small holes..(cant accept this to)

guys just to double confirm with u guys.. am i hiv free? are my 10 weeks result will change in 12 weeks? please i have wife and kids.. this encounter ruin my life..
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You never had a risk in the first place and didn't require those tests.
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