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I just had sex with someone i just met. i use protection and than change to a new one cause there was 2 foils lying around and i saw it. But half way, when i was doing it i realise the condom had disappear and i panic. I kind suspect the condom had slipped and i freak out. However the next day to her consent she agreed to take a HIV test for me just to show she was fine. And i went with her and the results came back negative. She assured me that she never sleeps around and the last time she did was in january. But i know you can't just take her word for it. So how high is my risk in this situation please help me? And if really her statement was true am i going to be fine? In my situation should i be very worried??
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We don't put things into a category like that.
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A risk is a risk.
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186166 tn?1385259382
a risk is a risk.

test to know your status
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in my case you consider it high risk medium risk or low risk?
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186166 tn?1385259382
re-read what i just told you...i've already answered your first question
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in my case. her negative result is it a good result? like should i be very worried and concerned? i intend to go for a blood test its been one week since the incident.
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186166 tn?1385259382
her test result is reassuring BUT there is no way to know...FOR SURE...that she didn't contract hiv like two weeks ago and it not show up on her test.

you need to test.  a duo at 4 weeks or an antibody test at 6 weeks will give you a very good indication of your status.  follow up at 3 months
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it was not on me anymore. i remember putting it on. cause i use one than i change into another one. in my case what i describe should i be worried. with her negative results than i personally saw
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186166 tn?1385259382
what do you mean the condom disappeared?  where was it?
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