If you tested negative out to 14 weeks you do not have HIV. You would need to have your mouth looked at by a GP to determine if it is thrush, people get thrush for all sorts of reasons.
You seriously do not have HIV with a negative at 14 weeks under your belt. Whatever is happening in your mouth has NOTHING to do with HIV.
Could you answer the ques please? Just advice anxiety kicking in and just content diarreah because of this
please start your own thread
Can I ask is oral thrush yellow?? I have white tounge when I brush half goes away and there is some patches left its a light coat of white don't know the difference between oral thrush and geographic tounge had exposure 2 years ago tested negative at 2 10. 14 weeks.. Thinking about retesting because of this tounge? Never had a sexual exposure since Sorry for posting for posti on someone's ques just wanted advice
Symptoms are irrelevant ans sore throat alone is absolutely no indication of a recent HIV infection.
The Multiplex test is a NAT (Nucleotide Amplification Test) for HIV-1, HIV-2, HBV and HCV used routinely by the blood transfusion service, with a high reliability of around 99% after 7 days of an exposure. It takes 5 to 7 days for us to get the result.
I will say again though you do not need to test.
I should have adding I have started getting a slight sore throat, one of the symptoms I believe?
Irrelevant or not I would appreciate an answer to the question.
The accuracy of the test is irrelevant you have not had an exposure to HIV from the activities you describe.
You will not get HIV in this manner.
I would not recommend testing.
Unprotected oral sex as well as protected anal (I was insertive) and rimming, fingering and French kissing. But I would like to know the accuracy of the multiplex test?
Partners are not high risk, exposures are.
What was your exposure?