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13 weeks test come out

Dear all first of all, I got 13 weeks HIV antibody test negative.

Ok, My situation is like here.

i got sex wit a prostitue on Apr. 15. After that I get exposed every HIV symptom such as Headache, fever, fatigue, sweating, muscle pain, WHITE PATCHES just same as OHL, Yellow Tongue, Dry month, Rash...etc.

I got following tests:

2 weeks HIV antibody
25 days RT-PCR
4, 8,11, 13 weeks HIV antiboyd tests all are negative. I also tested Syphills, gonearhea also negative.


BEFORE Apr. 15, I had never ill even once in my life. I am health man 26 years old. After a month I have a plan to get marry.


SO, What about all these symptoms? What causes all of them?? I am wondering  and lost. Please tell your comments. Please help me.

What if HIV tests are missing my HIV virus? then, I shouldn ruin one's life. Please help me.

I am completly lost. Or DO i just leave all things behind me and just get marry????


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this, my dear, is a fine example on how the mind can effect your health.  you are as negative as negative can be, but you are allowed to test out until the end of time if that will ease your mind.
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Symptoms can be due to so many things, like the flu.  Please read my post entitled "Guilty Feelings vs Protected Sex Facts"

http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/223354
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Is it true that if you have HIV that a test 2-3 weeks after "HIV related" symptoms start, it will test positive?  Someone made the statement that once symptoms start (if they are actually indicative of HIV not one of many other things it could be) that a positive test will result in 3 weeks.
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Most people that will test POSITIVE will so by six weeks some will test later. A conclusive negative result is 13 week post possible infection.
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Most does not equal all.  Most is not a number.
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Correct, I was sure I made myself clear. You just confirmed it.
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