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105th days negative but my gf has symptoms

i got my elisa test done..its 105th day post exposure with hiv positive girl..came back non reactive (5th generation) but my gf suddenly have these symptoms started yesterday: facial burning,fatigueness,2 red spots on wrist,light headed & a very bad nausea...please help...what if my test result is not conclusive? and i contracted her? were going to get married next year..please help! nurse,or anyone!!
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Re-read what you were told.
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teak,she developed oral thrush last yesterday..already took her to the doctor...her leucosite rises up to 18.000..but her fever is gone..do u think i myself need a further test for hiv???
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She isn't getting HIV from you.
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thanks teak,but what about my gf? i am extremely worried about her
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You have a conclusive negative test result. Move along.
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