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Just did some digging - HIV test results

After being paranoid about HIV and oral sex plus my previous negative test results, I just got in contact with the sexual health clinic where I had a full sexual health screening. My possible exposure was sometime in November 2008 (oral sex only) last year and I couldn't remember when I had my tests done. I thought it was In December but after ringing the clinic I actually found out It was in February 18th 2009 (results negative).

So my question is if I had possible exposure (receiving oral and giving oral) in November 2008 and then Negative test results in February 18th 2009.

What are my chances of those test results being wrong?

P.S. I'm a straight guy and possible exposure was with a woman.
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Thanks Vance, results came back neg like you said. Sorry for what looks like now as wasting your time. Thanks again.
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480448 tn?1426948538
To reiterate what Vance has said....you never had a risk, and if you cannot believe that, at least believe your test results...they prove you do not have HIV!!
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You did not have a risk.

But for your own minds sake since you can't accept that you didn't have a risk...3 months is conclusive. So your tests should be conclusive.
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