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Can I continue with my life after all these tests?

Hi all,

After unprotected oral sex, I felt terribly bad, I have encountered all the symptoms after 7-8 days.
I  had the following tests;
- 19th day Hiv 1/2 Ab -> Negative
- 21th day Hiv 1/2 Ab + P24 Ag -> Both Negative
- 40th day Hiv 1/2 Ab + P24 Ag -> Both Negative
- 75th day Hiv 1/2 Ab -> Negative (Just abaout 11 week)

I would like to get your opinions about conclusiveness of my test results?

Do I need to make test again? Can I continue with my life?

Thanks for your replies.
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I experience just exactly as u do,look at personel mesage.
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Hi Everybody,

Just one hour ago, I've got my 102nd day Negative Hiv 1/2 Antibody blood test
(Almost 15 week).

I'm too happy and I wish everyone who waits for their period a conclusive negative result too.

Thank you Lizzie Lou and Teak.

I hope, I will not get much difficulites to get rid of my Hiv Fobia :)
Thanks....
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186166 tn?1385259382
move on
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Teak Please...

I appreciate your comments on the following questions;

1) The probability to seroconvert after 76th day onwards? (6th week and 75th day negative)
2) Do I need further STD testing?

Regards,
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Dear Teak,

I would like to have your opinion if the exposure would be an unprotected vaginal or anal sex.
Could you estimate the risk under above circumcistances?
(Possibility to seroconvert during 12th and 13th week or onwards.)

What about Syphilis test results. I think they are conclusive.

My doctor stated that it is impossible to infect Hepatit C with oral, he does not see any risk. Just as a general healt check, he advised me to check hepatitis every 6 month period.

May I have your opinion for those STDs as well?

Thanks for your reply....
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What about Syphilis test results. I think they are conclusive.

My doctor stated that it is impossible to infect Hepatit C with oral, he does not see any risk. Just as a general healt check, he advised me to check hepatitis every 6 month period.

May I have your opinion for those STDs as well?

Thanks for your reply....
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186166 tn?1385259382
see your doctor if you are having health concerns...you NEVER had a risk so whatever is going on with you is NOT a hiv concern...no ifs, ands, or buts about it.
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Dear Lizzie Lou and Teak,


I'm still encountering fibromyalgia like symptoms after at 13th week.
(Sleep disorder, fatigue, irritable bowle syndrome like frequent urinating and dizsiness)

Are all these because of anxiety?

I really would like to have your opinion also on that.
2 antigen / antibody tests(21st and 40th day) and a 75 day Elisa blood test (11 week) were negative.

Regards,

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186166 tn?1385259382
a test at 71 days is HIGHLY unlikely to change...but 3 months is conclusive.

take your doctors advise and move on...
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Dear Teak,

I would like to have your opinion if the exposure would be an unprotected vaginal or anal sex.
Could you estimate the risk under above circumcistances?
(Possibility to seroconvert during 12th and 13th week or onwards.)

I had also syphilis test VDRL and TPH negative at 11th week.

At 21st day I had also HBV and HCV tests negative.
The doctor did not test me for chlamidia and for Ghonerea since I have no symptoms
of them.

My doctor stated (with underlining) that I do not need further testing.
Having able to see neither  antigen nor antibody between 21st - 40th days
and a 11 week negative elisa test, definetely put me in clear state.

He also recomended a mental advisor if I  get difficulties with rid of Hiv fear.
(It seems I will need it)


Thanks for your response.
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You didn't have a risk.
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