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going crazy - hiv

i find out my results tomorrow ... this has been the longest week of my life!

i tested for hiv at a planned parenthood clinic in the US (fingerprickbloodsample) ... and it came out negative which was 67 days after my last exposure at the time ...

i feel like i cant wait anymore and i dont kno what to do ... it is now over 3 months completely since my last exposure ...

what will happen if my test turns positive? this is so stressful ..

anybody with some insight? =/ ...
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Nikii, you should expect no change in your test result. I bet my house on it, if that helps. :)
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188761 tn?1584567620
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Nikii, you should expect no change in your test result. I bet my house on it, if that helps. :)
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67 days is 9 weeks-unlikely to change. thinking "what if" is a waste of time. i know you probably can't help it but again 9 week test is unlikely to change.
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