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around one year befor i had unprotected anal sex with a gay...who tested out as positieve....but after one year i tested my self negative....is that possible i used to hav eregular unprotected sex with himm..one year before .....can i trust the report m worried next month is my marriage pls help me i dont want my partner to get effected by it
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they may save money by not doing working on given blood sample
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What would they achieve by not giving you the proper diagnosis? None..You have conclusively tested negative.
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i m from india one year before i used to have unprotected anal sex with gays....yesterday i had hiv test which turns to be negative....clinic people ask me the reason for having check up i lied them for having visa..requirements...i fear whether they had properly tested or should i trust this result
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thank u guys
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No you do not need further testing. Lizzie just told you that.
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720609 tn?1328779596
Like Lizzie said, 1 year is very conclusive. Get back to living life.
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should i go for further test or feel relaxe
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Use condoms from now on though so you don't have to concern yourself with it!
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186166 tn?1385259382
3 months post exposure gives a conclusive result.  your test at 1 year PROVES that you don't have hiv.
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