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for teak and other

by mind8, Jul 02, 2008 08:34AM
hi
in fact i have unprotect sex and i have all hiv symptoms

2 week p24?& elisa
4 week p24 & elisa
4.5 week pcr 'RNA'  & elisa
6 week p24 &elisa
8 week p24 & elisa
9 week elisa
10 week p24 & elisa
11 week PCR NAT & p24 & elisa

all come back negative
waht you think
my doc say 2 pcr is 100 acur
Member Comments (10)

by dancerman, Jul 02, 2008 09:15AM
To: mind 8
you answered your own question! We are not doctors and yet you ask us when infact your own doctor stated that 2 x pcr =100% accurate!Simple!

by Teak, Jul 02, 2008 10:18PM
Ask your doctor since when are PCR tests approved diagnostic tests.

by Brad_, Jul 02, 2008 10:47PM
We think after having taken 11 negative tests that you are HIV negative, lol.

by nursegirl6572, Jul 02, 2008 10:49PM
To: BRAD!
Haven't seen ya in ages...how in the hell are ya????

by mind8, Jul 03, 2008 12:03AM
To: teak
i know
he work in blood bank and he tell me we use pcr nat for testing all sample
any way what you think about my case
negative test after 11 week

by Nickolas290, Jul 03, 2008 01:04AM
To: teak
PCR is for piece of mind - it's not approved... as of yet.

get a antibody test at 3 months.

However, most people will have antibodies by 4-6 weeks

by Teak, Jul 03, 2008 05:37AM
Seriously, I doubt that your test results will change within the week.

by man80, Jul 03, 2008 09:49AM
To: Teak
i don't understand waht u mean  ????
i need more test ???

by Brad_, Jul 03, 2008 11:59AM
Do you dont need more tests, the multiple PCR tests are true.

PCR is not an approved regular screening test but still works just fine to detect the virus.

by Brad_, Jul 03, 2008 12:00PM
To: nursegirl
Im good, moved to NY and have been busy lately.
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