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Needle stick injurie

Hey guys,

23 of december it will be 4 months ago i had a needle stick injurie in my arm, I didn't see blood at the moment, my question is, is a 4 month test conclusive or should i take it at 6 month, i didn't get testen since the injurie just wanted to post my question here, in february i would like to test my blood for cholesterol and other things, and i'll ask them to test me for anti HIV 1 2 & O;

When do you guys think i should get testen after 4 months or just wait untill 6 months?


Thx!
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186166 tn?1385259382
a test done now would be reliable and conclusive.
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You didn't get me, haha, i still didn't take test, my question was at 4 months or should i wait untill 6 months, i just want to take 1 conclusive test, i don't want to go and give blood for tests every month like others do, so 4 months or 6 months, what do you suggest? I'm sorry for my English, I live in Bruges (Belgium)

Bye.
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You are conclusively negative.
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