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My three months test...

In two hours I am going to take my three months test. I donot know if you remember me. I had protected sex three months ago with an escort, however the week after I was found with e.coli which makes me to believe I have touched condom and then urethra. I have taken a two week and 6,5 week test and was negative. Please, let me say something I havenot said. Two weeks after the incident I asked and took pep (combivir), with very strange side effects. And I know (please Teak donot blame me but I have gone mad) it was the worst think I have made. The think that made and makes me crazy, although I know I did not have a risk is symptoms which are not familiar to ARC. Please wish me luck. It was my first time and I confess, I have lost three months of my life. I believe results will not ready today.
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goodluck
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You will be neg.no luck needed
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