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HIV negative at 4 month after exposure


Hi Teak and Everyone,

After all of these negative results i considered therapy to help me overcome this situation, as i cannot shake
the 6 month window period out of my brain, although i tested negative at all those times and finally at 4 month.
I know you all guys believe that i am HIV Negative.

- 7 weeks         NAT                Negative
- 7 weeks         Combo           Negative
- 11 weeks       Combo           Negative
- 13 weeks       Combo          Negative
- 17 weeks       Combo          Negative

The therapist prescribed me (Seroxat 12.5 mg) for 2 months, to help me with my anxiety, and advised me that the
best way to get out of this is psychological phase is to test at 6 month, as i cannot shake it...

What i need to know. Would Seroxat have any effect on my test at 6 month if taken for a long time as prescribed?

I am almost 20 weeks now...

Please advise.
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You don't have HIV.
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Common man.... All am asking is a question.  I need to start taking those pills. My doc know nothing about HIv and everybody around me tells me 6 month. All what a I need to know if this medicine would have any effect. Let's say I'm still 1 week after exposure. Would it effect my test results?That's all what I am asking for. I already told you I have started therapy...please man
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/HIV-Duo-Test-and-NAT-test-combined/show/2102911#post_9977517


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