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Thanks to everyone on her I have had a great day. I feel much better. Anyway, I had spoken, yesterday, with two nurses and they told me something I want have confirmed or denied. They told me that my tests were both valid, as they were both between 5-9 months.They also said had I contracted HIV 8 years ago I would have something going on by now, I would not be well? Just want to make sure the correct info is out there. Is there some truth to that?
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I do feel much better about the tests, now that the autoimmune thing was cleared up. In just thought they were misinforming people.
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