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11 to 13/14 weeks antibody test

I most recently had HIV antibody test done at eleven weeks. Cam I take it at the 13 or 14 week mark and be confident of results?  Also, it is ICMA antibody and not ELISA. Is that as good? Appreciate the feedback. Thanks
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Ok, will do. But after an eleven week test, how soon should one get retested?  Will 13 weeks be conclusive?  Or wait more?  Thanks teak, no more posting about thus here.
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Yes, that is right. She also penetrated me with her finger for a few minutes. I just continue to have sore throat, eight weeks now, chapped/patchy lips, and strange smell when inhaling. Also have lost around 15 ounds over 12 weeks. Could be stress?  How likely is it that an eleven week test will turn positive two weeks later?  Is there a magical level when bamm!, the tests will pick it up?  Appreciate your input. Thanks
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"she gave me unprotected sex and I came in her mouth"

are you saying that your unprotected sex was just a blow job?
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