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what type of people would have a 6-12 month window period

just a question as to who needs the 6-12 month window period, would someone who takes once daily zyrtec 10 mgs and the occasional hit of an inhaler one of them?
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so everyone on here who has been stressing over this for 8,9,10, months and so on can relax becuase they dont have it! i need to take my own advice as well
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What about delayed seroconversion from coinfection with HCV. That is something where there is a split between the drs. on thebody.com and HHH, and this is one of the things that definitely needs to be resolved in these forums. HHH says no delayed seroconversion with HCV coinfection and thebody.com says that its possible that seroconversion could be delayed. People worried about coinfection need a definitive response, what is a safe window period for these people??? Comments please!
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Also as stated at Aidsmeds,

"Are you on chemotherapy for cancer? Anti-rejection drugs following organ transplant? Have you been injecting street drugs every day of every week for the past few years? No? Then you do not have to worry about not getting an accurate result at the three month point. No kidding."
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people with immunosuppressed systems and from what i have read you will know whether or not your immune system is supressed.
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A general answer, people with suppressed immune systems where the body can not respond effectively in producing antibodies. It could a genetic predisposition.
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