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Hiv test at 52 days

i had receptive anal encounter without ejaculation with -i think-positive male..(he had many partners the last years so i assume his is positive)..i took the test at 52 days...i don't have any clear sympotms..i only have lower back pain after taking the test..(at around week 8 until today) ..and today(10 weeks after the possible exposure) i feel my tongue a little weird but it's not white..plus a clear fluid from my anus(2 times during this weeks)..the hospital told me that they use 4th gen reactors...and they told me not to go on a PEP..i leave in greece..i made a contact with the national epidemic center...they told me i'm ok at this point even with a 3rd gen elisa..can i trust them?
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With the current guidelines yes...but you know how these things are..especially if doctors and people that are responsible for giving the right info tell you that you are ok even now..i don't like playing with odds...but i'd like to know if i'm close to being negative at this point..
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There is nothing further to discuss with you. You know when to obtain your conclusive test result.
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I know that my test is not conclusive...but the helpline for aids here in greece told me that i'm even now....that my test at this point covers me
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And went to the hospital for PEP after 48 hours and they advised me not to get PEP cause there was no ejaculation..and no certainty of the other male to be hiv +
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You can obtain your conclusive test result 3 months post exposure.
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Without..
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Was your anal sex with or without a condom?
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