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relation 2 hiv

let me discuss about my exposures

18 months back i had continued oral sex xposures with 2 different sex workers ...and condom protected penetrative sex

later 9 months back had unprotected oral and vaginal sex with 2 different sex workers on the same nite

the following tests were taken
AFTER my last exposure i took the following tests
rapid 20 minutes -negative(next day after last exposure)

3rg generaion elisa-at 8 weeks negative

4th generation elisa-at 8.5 months--negative(combination of p24 and antibodies)-negative

from past 6 years in my life i have been using fat burners for weight loss with proper medication.
After my last exposure i had no weight loss..except lot of rashes like eczeme which went away after 4 months...no medication or any cream was used for the treatment.
in the past 9 months i have been eating very well with good diet and had lost lot of weight.
the tendency of my body to put on  and lose weight is very fast.

so i last 30 days i have been eating lot of junk and have put on 8 kgs.

Please after reading the psychology of my body please let me no if i need further testing for hiv?

thanks

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186166 tn?1385259382
a test at 3 months post exposure is all it takes to obtain a reliable and conclusive test result.  
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Your last test was conclusive- you do not need further testing.

Next time ALWAYS wear a condom for vaginal sex with EVERY new/unknown status partner.

.500 is good as a batting average, but not so good when it comes to sexual safety.
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