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confused..need some advice pls...

l asked about my test results before and know that,l m beyond window period(about 25 weeks HIV 1\2 negative) then l begin to live my routin life.but when l wakeful for working at nights,there occur swollen glands(painful and aprx.5 mm-1 cm)bilateral postear and nape on the mornings but not acne.my test result conclusive but l m still worried coz of l begin to unprudect sex with my wife after six monts.l didnt get pcr or wb.Elisa gold standart and ascendant test after 6 monts the others.What can l do,should l get pcr or wb?  thanks to read this  
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186166 tn?1385259382
stop with the self diagosing and see a doctor if you are having health concerns...

YOU DO NOT HAVE HIV...no ifs, ands, or buts about it ! ! !
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thank you so much lizzie you r an angel.but l cant stop my heartsmarting coz of my wife.l hope l m lymphoma (nape swollen lympgland=hiv or lynphoma) indsded of hiv to product her.May l need gland biyopsy..thank you again lizzie
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186166 tn?1385259382
you do NOT have hiv...regardless of whatever symptoms you think you might have.  your test was reliable and conclusive...no ifs, ands, or buts about it.

see your doctor if you have health concerns...it is NOt hiv related.
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