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1183190 tn?1326108934

HIV testing at 12 weeks and 1 day conclusive ?

Hi

I think i may have miscalulated my date of exposure(I thought it was much earlier) and took the below tests

1. HIV Antibody 1 & 2 at 10 weeks 1 day
2.P24 Antibody at 10 weeks 5 days
3.HIV Antibody 1 & 2 at 12 weeks and 1 day

All were negative

I have all the symptoms ,had a fever ,throat infection, swollen lymph nodes,muscle pain,joint pain and a rash on palm

Am a HIV infected ?
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1183190 tn?1326108934
thanks. I now move on to my cancer research. Wish me luck.
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1183190 tn?1326108934
correction. The 2nd test was p24 Antigen not antibody at 10 week and 5 days
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1163575 tn?1339478617
3.HIV Antibody 1 & 2 at 12 weeks and 1 day

this test proves you are negative
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1183190 tn?1326108934
correction. The 2nd test was p24 Antigen not antibody at 10 week and 5 days
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1183190 tn?1326108934
correction. The 2nd test was p24 Antigen not antibody at 10 week and 5 days
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1163575 tn?1339478617
no
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186166 tn?1385259382
you have a RELIABLE and CONCLUSIVE test result...further testing is not needed.
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1183190 tn?1326108934
should get tested after 13weeks again?
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1163575 tn?1339478617
your test proved you are NEGATIVE
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1183190 tn?1326108934
My exposure was vaginal intercourse with sex worker and  condom broke ,i dint realise until i ejaculated ,was in there for 1- 2minutes..
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