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what is the reliability of oraquick advance

i been goin crazy with this on my mind its affecting all my life aspects i had protected vaginal and unprotected oral sex wit my ex 3 months ago on aug 18 i then met someone else and got so scared of loosing that person that this pop into my mind and started to even get panic attacks around sept 23 i went for a physical and my blood came out normal except low sugar and was given ativan for anxiety i was ok until pills were gone and the panic came back and here iam cant move from the comp on october 23 i got an hiv oraquick advance with oral fluid tested negative and then another one last week nov 12 and also negative i wonder if they could have been false negatives if i need to go for more tests and this time in blood because ive been reading too much on the internet that there is still a chance of them not being accurate especially with some report a i recently read talking about hw they were not good tests i think from bloomerang done at seattle my anxiety is to the extreme please any help
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You had protected sex! No risk at all.... Unprotected oral, chance of STD, But not a chance of HIV.
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i'm not a dr. or anything but if the test came back negative then u shouldn't have anything to be stressed about. From what i have been reading your stress level could be the main cause of your bodies reaction to everything that is going on. I myself suffer from depression and anxiety and it's mainly from the stress that surrounds me.
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