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Syphilis Test Conclusiveness

Hi There,

I am sorry to bother you all again, i just need confirmation and assurance. So on December 11th i received an oral sex from a CSW, i was using condom by that time and i'm absolutely sure i was protected, the oral sex activity is actually quite brief only last for about a minutes or two, and i came in the condom, NO intercourse whatsoever anal or vaginal and it ended just like that. After that i examine the condom and it does not leaked or broken. I got tested on Dec 29th exactly 18 days i got tested for syphilis using VDRL and TPHA test, my result are negative after that i went to the doctor and he said that my result is conclusive. But then, i kinda worried whether my syphilis test result is conclusive, or whether i need to retest again.

Thank you for your response
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Reread what I wrote.
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Hi there, i just got my test result for syphilis and Hep b and the result are as follows :

HBsAg #    Non Reactive
VDRL/RPR Non Reactive

Method : CMIA

Are my test result conclusive? Do i need a confirmatory test such TPHA for my syphilis? Thank you, please help me so i could get closure for my concerns. Your help is very much appreciated.
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Seek a therapist for your anxiety issues, you had no risk and never needed to be tested.
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Thank you for your prompt response Vance, you've been helping me ever since. But perhaps do you mind elaborate it a bit for me. I end up getting tested again for syphilis using a VDRL/RPR test today and i also getting tested for Hepatitis B because of my worries. I am getting my result on monday and i am hoping the result would be negative
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You had no risk for syphilis.
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