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Handjob - Worried

I received a handjob from a masseuse, no kissing, no penetration. She had applied some lube and provided a hand job. Before the handjob she had washed here hands. Its been 99 days since then. I have three tests done. 4 Weeks, HIV Spot negative, Around eight weeks Western Blot all negative, 14th Week 97th day Tri dot test, negative again.

Can I stop worrying, I am fine other than a mild temperature last week, but worrying is creating health issues I believe. Could someone please help me out here??
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Thanks guys, am moving on with life, am sure the last three months of tension taught me quite a few things in life... Probably pop a beer and never get into troubles like this...

Thanks team, let me know how could I make a donation to the forum, I am more than happy to, people like you are doing a phenomenal job...
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186166 tn?1385259382
once again...you had NO RISK.  further testing is not needed.

for someone who had a genuine risk (you didn't)...3 months post exposure produces a conclusive result.
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Lizzie does that mean that I do not have to do anymore testing, am I all right, are these tests good enough...


I am not paranoid, am well in control, have faced all these tests with a lot of guts, Just want to check are these tests conclusive enough, I am planning to marry this girl, who I've been with for sometime.
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there is no way to get infected and a hiv test was not necessary at all
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186166 tn?1385259382
you had NO risk and NEVER needed testing.

hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child
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