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IS RESULT CONCLUSIVE

Hi,i am confused,i took my last test at the clinic exactly 102 days after exposure and after learning that the person was positive.Explain to me please how that is ever possible because i had uncountable exposures before the last one.I heard some people say the 12week mark is not conclusive,please explain to me again,i am depressed.Can i rely on the test results?can i go back for the retest?what about the mild symptoms i think i am developing like swollen nodes in the neck and a throbbing feeling(not pain) in the right side of the groin,Please explain to me.
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If you have tested 12 weeks after your last possible exposure and the result is negative then you are conclusively negative.
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5870831 tn?1376197049
If you have tested 12 weeks after your last possible exposure and the result is negative then you are conclusively negative.
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