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am i clear of HIV

in 1/10/2013 i have protected sex with a lady and some kiss......i tested after 2 weeks negative and i tested again after 25 days and negative and the doctor in labortary said you have nothing dont do the test again and some one told this test can show HIV after 2 weeks...there was some..ag/gb hbi i dont know what is that test...is there any risk for transmit?...and now i have 1 sore on my lips
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Not with HIV.
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Thanks you are a great man
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Nothing to do with HIV and you do not have an HIV concern.
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Thnx for saying that to me what is htlv? The spammer send me private messages
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Ignore the spammer. You don't need testing.
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sorry im in anxiety..thanx you cleared my mind
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Why would ask if you needed to test when you were told you never had an exposure?
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DOES I NEED TO TEST AGAIN OR THERE IS NO RISK?
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thanx again for your answer and your time
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thanx teak i was reading your comments before ask this question..and sorry for my bad english you are a great man...i read some on sores they come from fears or cold...again thanx for your answer..this sore cannot be a problem?
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You never had an exposure. You had protected sex and HIV is not transmitted by kissing.
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