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intermediate results

Not sure if I can start a new topic or not, I had a low risk exlosure goot retested last week with an intermediate result, gave more blood today. I was in shock and I'm. Not really sure what that means for me? Any advice would be great. I'm very worried now. Pls help
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The advice you were given was correct so you really need to calm down, i understand that you are worried but you really have no hiv risk, move on
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Ok I don't mean any disrespect to anyone, because. Yous are the experts, I was just hoping for some reassurance, I think being worried is common, and I'm worried. I'm sorry I just don't have anyone to turn to over my foolish mistake, I had symptoms and now this. Can you really be that certain that there was no risk? Thts all I'm looking for.
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