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5.5 months HIV test

HI

Any one please tell me , last JULY month i have done protected sex with street sex worker but that time condom might be broken ,  2 week after i am getting all the possible HIV symptoms like rashes , sore throat, full sick ness, 5 KGS weight loss, dull ness on my face i have went for HIV TRYDOT test after 2 , 3 and 4 months  , the result came back -ve .  but still i am facing rashes on my face and also sore throat never went out .  still i have infected ??????  i need to go for any other test??????
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Move along you don't have an HIV concern.
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Hi Teak,

Have u ever see 5th month HIV test -ve after that it will turned in to +VE
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I understand you ... Same situation here with a négative test after 15 weeks
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Hi

If it is not related to HIV then what type of infection it is because of i went to doctors but no use, before that i never faced this situation please tell me
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This forum is HIV specific and you do not have HIV.
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thanks for reply,

but why i am getting these symptoms continuously , even i went for doctors but no use , please give me what i need to do for i will become normal life.
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You have conclusive Hiv results.You don't have Hiv.No futher testing required,you're safe.
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Don't go after symptoms.You are conclusively HIV negative.

Enjoy Christmas!!
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Had the condom failed you would have known Besides that you have conclusively tested negative. Your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV.
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