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Teak , lizzielou , nursegal


i need you guys advise here again please .... i know i apologize for keeping asking questions .

now i just need a truthful , personal , honest opinion , please be honest with me .

as with regards to my thread :

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/548874


if it were u in my shoes how much is there to worry ??

i know teak u will say 12 weeks or 3 mths to conclusive but i just need some assurance here ...

how many % am i in the clear ?? i cant sleep everynite or maybe i sleep 2-3 hours a nite on sleeping pills please

help me someone ...
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thank u all for yr hard work here and kind souls ... i will go for my conclusive test in about 3 weeks + time  and hopefully i have negative results .

thank u and God bless . i shall not worry anymore cos i cannot change anything .
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u'v been posted twice,3mos is conclusive,off course,you could test 6mos,12mos,24mos...test till you can let it go...
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this is my last reply...

you have a 6.5 week negative test.  this is a great indicator of the final result.  it is highly unlikely that this result will change.  according to guidelines...3 months is conclusive.  there is nothing more to add except that you might want to give the anxiety forum a visit, as this is not a psychological counseling service.
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Sorry there is nothing more to add. You have been given the testing guidelines.
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