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Multiple tests

Dear all,
I had a condom rupture....
I had a rapid HIV ORAL test and it gave me a negative result. Then after couple of days I had another oral test and rapid blood test. Oral test gave me weak positive and control lines, while rapid blood test give me negative result. Then again I bought one rapid ORAL and one rapid blood tests. Both of them came back negative.

The summary-

AWARE ORAL - Negative
AWARE ORAL - Positive
Rapid Blood - Negative
AWARE ORAL - Negative
Rapid Blood - Negative

Do I still need to go and test at a lab?
What will be the conclusion from these tests?
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1563685 tn?1310402354
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I thought you had got yourself assessed by the doc.
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Hold on a second.....
I don't know how this become another nick name...
I asked one from Dr. forum and another from this forum....
Will you be able to answer my question?


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* Any member who creates a second nickname will immediately be banned and have any subsequent nicknames banned.
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