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oral sex with broken condom

by scaredstraight09, Oct 29, 2009 10:32PM
I am married and  had oral sex done on me with a condom with a stripper on july 17th 2009 in which blood was present.  The day after that my body started feeling weak and i felt like that for about 4-5 weeks. About 2-3 weeks after that my tongue became coated with a white coating. One day I got really cold and started feeling very tired.Also my hands seem to be really red and someitmes feel stinging in them. I took a full panel std test 2 weeks after and everything came back negative.  Then at 7 weeks i took a rapid hiv test wich came back negative. I took a rapid hiv test at 13 weeks and it came back negative.  I still have the white coating on my tongue and still nervous. I am 20 lbs lighter have a couple of questions.  

1). Is the rapid test conclusive also at three months, or should i get the regular test done

2). Is it possible to test positive after 3 months

3). I took a Hep b vaccine, would that effect the negative result.

4). Lastly, should i take a pcr dna test


Please help
Member Comments (14)

by Teak, Oct 30, 2009 06:09AM
You didn't have an HIV risk.

by longone, Oct 30, 2009 11:46AM
To: scaredstraight09
Your tongue is coated because of stress,happend to me many time when panicking about HIV. As you must know with all your test you have nothing to worry about. Enjoy your neg test results.

by scaredstraight09, Oct 30, 2009 02:20PM
Does anyone know of anybody who tested negative At1: weeks then turned positive

by Vance2335, Oct 30, 2009 03:05PM
1 week test is useless.and yes people turn positive after 1 week. But you never had a risk...do you understand that?

by scaredstraight09, Oct 30, 2009 03:47PM
I had a typo error in my last question. I wanted to know did anyone no anybody that tested negative  at 13 weeks then turned positive. I do understand I didn't have a risk

by LIZZIE LOU, Oct 30, 2009 05:05PM
your test PROVES that you do not have hiv.

by scaredstraight09, Nov 07, 2009 08:15PM
i took a western blot and a dna pcr at 15 weeks after poss exposure and both came back negative. i know that my risk was minimal, but i still have white coated tongue and red hands. is there a percentage of people that will turn positive after 15 weeks. if so what is it

by JeanClaude, Nov 07, 2009 09:11PM
To: scaredstraight09
ABSOLUTELY ZERO. MOVE ON.

-JC-

by scaredstraight09, Nov 10, 2009 04:27PM
I just spoke to someone from the CDC and they told me that it is possible for someone people to take 6 months to develop enough antibodies to detect and they advise me to test out 6 months. I was wondering why people on this site is saying 3 month conclusive. Also is a HIV pcr DNA test known for giving false negatives or are they pretty accurate.

Still a little worried after 15 week negative antibody and HIV pcr dns test

by LIZZIE LOU, Nov 10, 2009 04:41PM
LOLOL...DO YOU REALLY THINK YOU ARE TALKING TO SOMEONE AT THE CDC?

the hiv hotline is manned by a company HIRED to answer the phones.  these ppl are not trained in hiv education, but simply read from a manual...that apparently is NOT updated.

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by JeanClaude, Nov 10, 2009 04:51PM
To: scaredstraight09
As you've been told already, 3 months is indeed CONCLUSIVE. Please move on . You can argue , adjust your story, web search for some obscure outdated material to refute what we're telling you.The facts, science, our knowledge and answers to you will NOT change. I assure you that you won't find a loophole in our information.

-JC-

by scaredstraight09, Nov 28, 2009 10:15PM
can anyone answer this question for me please. Is it possible at 15 weeks to test negative on an ELISA antibody test and Dna pcr test. I know people from the forum say I didn't gave a risk but still not feeling well. Please help

by vineet837, Nov 28, 2009 11:09PM
To: scaredstraight09
i have had all symtoms of hiv and still have,8.5 months after protected exposure.but all test at 8.5 months came back negative.i had started symtoms at 3 weeks after exposure. so dont worry your test is reliable.

by Teak, Nov 28, 2009 11:54PM
To: vineet837

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