Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

6 month test if delayed rpr/hiv 1/0/2 ams-icma and Rna by pcr

OK here goes This is my six month testing and i will list the whole thing. Please let me know what you think the more people the better. My main concern is the rna by pcr because im affraid of delayed antibody response. I also have a lump under my left ear that a ent dr said is indicative of hiv before funning any tests. All tests were done at Labcorp on 6/13/09 entered on 6/14/09 and reported on 6/16/09 at 3pm.

CBC with Differential/Platelet
wbc 4.3 Range 4.0-10.5
rbc 4.64 Range 4.10-5.6
hemoglovin 14 Range 12.5-17
hematocrit 40.3 Range 36-50
mcv 87 Range 80-98
mch 30.3 Range 27-34
mchc 34.8 Range 32-36
rdw 13.7 Range 11.7-15
platelets 328 Range 140-415

****Please note reference interval change****
Neutrophils 60 Range 40-74
lymphs 28 Range 14-46
monocytes 9 Range 4-13
eos 3 Range 0-7
basos 0 Range 0-3
Neutrophils (Absolute) 2.6 Range 1.8-7.8
Lymphs (Absolute) 1.2 Range 0.7-4.5
monocytes (Absolute) 0.4 Range 0.1-1.0
eos (Absolute) 0.1 Range 0.0-0.4
Baso (Absolute) 0.0 Range 0.0-0.2

RNA Real Time PCR (Graph)
HIV-1 RNA By PCR
                    Less than 48 copies/ml, Hiv1 RNA not detected

                    The reportable rangs for this assay is 48 to 10,000,000 copies hiv-1 RNA/ml

Log10 hiv-1 RNA                                                        log10copy/ml
                       unable to calculate result since non-numeric result obtained for component test

Antinuclear antbodies direct                   Negative

RPR
    RPR                                                 Non Reactive

Sedimentation Rate-westergren                   1                                  mm/hr          Range 0-15

Panel 162222
  HIV 1/O/2 ABS-ICMA
  HIV 1/O/2 Abs index Value                     <1.00                                                   Range <1.00
                                           index value: Specimen reactivity relative to the negative cutoff.

HIV 1/O/2 Abs, Qual
                                          Non Reactive


OK Let me know the good the bad and the ugly. I have nausea most of the day for months now iv had shingles and flu within a couple of weeks of my last sexual occurance 6 months ago and now have low vitamin D as well as the lump in my neck which has been through an mri and came back as foci in the lower tail of my parotid gland. What do i do from here.
                
4 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
* Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusive negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to action by MedHelp. Conclusive negative results or a no-risk situation will be based up the criteria MedHelp’s doctors. Action will be taken as follows:
    * After excessive posting, a warning will be issued by MedHelp
    * Continuing to post regarding the negative result / no risk situation will result in a 3 day suspension
    * Continuing to post upon your return will result in a permanent ban.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Ok this just leaves me with a few questions. I have a very weak immune system.

1.Is it possible to have a negative pcr and negative antibody at six months and still be possible? In any way shape or form.

2. Is it possible to get my test results on the pcr so quickly as the dates listed above?

3. Does my Parotid gland problem sound anything like HIV?

Please answer these three questions and i will move on.

Thank you all. you are doing a great job.

Bill
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I took the test at labcorp. Any ideas about my other problems? Just asking I really dont want to bother you but iv looked up the partid gland and the only thing i can find is HIV This lump has not changed in the past six months. It has me kinda freaked out.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
You are conclusively negative. MOVE ON
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the HIV Prevention Community

Top HIV Answerers
366749 tn?1544695265
Karachi, Pakistan
370181 tn?1716862802
Arlington, WA
Learn About Top Answerers
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Condoms are the most effective way to prevent HIV and STDs.
PrEP is used by people with high risk to prevent HIV infection.
Can I get HIV from surfaces, like toilet seats?
Can you get HIV from casual contact, like hugging?
Frequency of HIV testing depends on your risk.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may help prevent HIV infection.