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Please i need an emergency help

Hi im a 24 years old guy had unprotected sex with a woman and after that she told me she is positve but she was afraid to tell me so after that i freaked out and i did two rapid tests and a tri-dot test at exactly 12 weeks and they came negative !  
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480448 tn?1426948538
You are conclusively negative, proving you didn't get HIV from this exposure.  From now on, always insist on condoms for any vaginal or anal sex, as you can see, sometimes people aren't honest about their status.
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480448 tn?1426948538
Yes.  Now, come on...if it wasn't, would I have told you you don't need any further testing?  These are just anxiety induced questions.

Turn your computer off and live your life.  You do not have HIV.
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please one more last question are a 12 weeks enough for a normal person to develop antibodies ?
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480448 tn?1426948538
Well, of course it only "takes" once, it certainly happens that someone gets infected from one sexual encounter, but like I already said, not always.  You already tested more than you needed to.  No more testing is needed.  You don't have HIV.
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oh really thanks god . i read it only takes once . anyway do you think these 3 tests the rapid and tri-dot are enough . or i need other different further testing
Thanks alot Dear
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480448 tn?1426948538
HUH??  Of course!  Just because someone has sex with a positive person is not a guarantee that he/she will get infected.  HIV is actually very hard to get.  

Consider this a learning lesson.  Unprotected sex is not a risk worth taking.  HIV lasts a lifetime, sex only a few minutes.  
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i mean is that possible ?
did u ever seen a case as mine ?
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