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12563078 tn?1427508556

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I took the 4th generation duo test 23 days after exposure and came back negative, today its 53 days past exposure and i again went for the duo test and they told me the results may take upto 2 days to come, I am really scared and anxiety has completely taken over me i don't know what to do, what are my chances of being positive this time (please reply honestly THANKS)  
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Yes they are on your side
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12563078 tn?1427508556
so the odds are on my side isn't it? thanx for your insights and will there be difference in the interpretation of result between an american and a asian btw i am a asian
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12563078 tn?1427508556
so the odds are on my side isn't it? thanx for your insights and will there be difference in the interpretation of result between an american and a asian btw i am a asian
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No such thing as a false result, just not taken at the right time for a conclusive result.
Seek a therapist for your anxiety.
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12563078 tn?1427508556
btw the test i took 23 days after exposure said it was 4th gen elisa for p24 antigen and the test i took this time says hiv 1,2 ag/ab screening test (4th gen)
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thanks but the anxiety has already taken over me, because reading the posts in this page they say that any 4th gen test taken before 28 days will give a false result is this true? please reply sincerely not for my sake of relief
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23 day DUO test is unlikely to change.
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12563078 tn?1427508556
i had unprotected vaginal sex with a prostitute but it was brief and was the only time i did it
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What was your risk?
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