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pls help me some 1

Hi Doctor, i hv been having unprotected sex with my fiance,from march to june 20th,2009.
she called me one day and told me that she is tested hiv positive on 7th august 2009,the next day i went for hiv antibody test and the result was negative.since before then i have been having pus coming out of my penis but no pains while urinating.
i went for urine test and this is the result.
Appearance colour:amber turbid
Pus cells: 3-4 /hpp
Epitil cells: +
culture and sensitivity: yield a moderate growth of chloroform bacello.
after taking some prescribed strong antibiotics and mist potassium citrate B.P.C
i did another urine test after some monthand (12 weeks HIV test ) this is the result.
antibody to HIV not determine (Negative)
URINE TEST
appearance:amber clear
pus cells:3-5 /HPP
Epitil cells:+
culture and sensitivity:yield no significant bacelonal growth after 48 incubation at 37 degree celcius.
M D pls can my compliant be a symptom of HIV,i am afraid.And i will like to know the interpretation of my urine test.also when can i be absolutely sure of HIV negative.

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186166 tn?1385259382
this forum is hiv specific.  talk to your doctor about your urine test.
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thank u very huge,i appreciate n may God bless u 4 giving me confidence.But can u help me with my urine test
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There are no doctors here and we only interpret HIV tests.

Your 12 week negative HIV test result was conclusive. You do not have HIV.
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