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might of been exposed

I am a bisexual, recently in the month of  august i had two encounters with 2 trans , both were protected and unprotected yes sounds funmy , after a couple of weeks i felt like i had a mild fever and little sore throat , now in the month of octorber i have lost 10 pounds and iv been feeling tingles in my arm but then again iv had the most anxiety i ever had in my life i get tested on september 9th and it came out negative on septmember 15th now i got tested again on septmeber 30th and get my results on monday octorber 5th , i was wondering if walking clincs do 4th generation tests? And if it was postivie would they call ?
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my doctor did a hiv-1/hiv-2 antibody screen , hiv1,2 ab/ab 4th generation
nonreactive , it came out negative you think i should re test at my 3 month ? its been about 8 weeks  
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You can't find anything because it has nothing to do with HIV.

Quit trying to connect everything to HIV and just test.
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Are feel something like pilling or something bothering my arm when i put my hand in pockets and a bit of iching in a foot a sigh of hiv? Cant find anything online
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No
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Okay lastly while im eating i have tooth aches could that be the hiv?
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You'd have to call and ask.  I cannot answer that.
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So from the time being of the month september 28 days can a clinic do a,DUO tests or they run a normal hiv test
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Your unprotected encounter was a risk.

After you receive your results, if they are negative, retake them around 6-8 weeks, then again at 3 months for a conclusive result.
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