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Can Medications alter HIV antibody detection??

Does anyone know if Diflucan can delay HIV antibody detection/production?  My ELISA was negative at 100 days.  Appreciate anyones knowledge.  
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Oops, will repost in STD prevention. Sorry
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Vance, I will try and make it short. My most recent HIV ELISA was at 14 weeks--negative. Hsv1/2 as well as hep c/b negative at 14 weeks also. My rpr/syphillius/gonnirhea test done by urine at 10 days post exposure--negative. My rpr/syphillus/gonorrhea  test done by swab(by primary doc) negative at 3 weeks. Also had pcr-DNA HIV test at 6 weeks--negative. My symptoms continue to be sore throat 10 weeks now. weight loss. Also I think I have angular chelitis. I have little whitish bumps on sides of lips and some patches that haven't repsonded/ minimally to diflucan. I also have some tingling in left side of face as well as left foot. I have also noticed little tiny hemangiomas and I am tending to bruise a bit easier. Recently also developed testicle pain mainly when waking up. I was hoping on your thoughts on the above.  Do I need further STD testing?  Can I believe ALL of my results?  I am a nervous wreck. Thanks
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Yes, post in the STD community and I will answer STD questions there.
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Thanks Vance. I will look for other avenues on illness then. You have any knowledge on other std's?
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No it can not...you are conclusive.
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