I forgot to mention. I've been on Anti Anxiety meds over the past year and I was wondering if this would put me in the class that needs to wait for 6 months to get a CONCLUSIVE. I'm on 2 different anti anxiety medication. Could this cause late seroconversion?
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please, please, I promise this is my last post. I always told myself I wouldn't someone who abused this sites policies if I made it to 3 months and received my NEGATIVE result, but I have these last questions that stay on my mind all day. I don't know who else to ask. They are very specific and I need knowledgeable people to guide me
read all your questions...and i have ONE answer.
YOUR TEST WAS CONCLUSIVE...PROVING THAT YOU DONT HAVE HIV.
PERIOD...END OF STORY ! ! ! ! !
I was in a similar situation too. I had trouble believing my 11 weeks 3 days test result which was negative. So, I took another test at 15 weeks 5 days which came back negative too. You are definitely Negative.
Hi WorriedKiwi
How about your symptoms? How did they last after the tests?
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I just need to know why this expert told me 6 months. Also, I know the person I was with has HIV, so does a 3 month (11 weeks 5 days) still give me conclusive....or when it is a real risk like this, is this when 6 months r needed to set things straight!? I'd love an answer because I can't get past the expert saying I wasn't yet conclusive....was he thinking maybe A False Negative!? I'm sure that could happen
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I understand the guidelines and I truly apologize. I'm just very curious about risk, situation, and the need for 6 month testing......
There is no need to test out to 6 months. Move on.
Could you explain why!? Even if I had the greatest of risks?! Does it make no difference?!