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Reliability of Test Results

I feel I was possibly exposed to HIV about 9 and half weeks ago. I have been for VCT twice at 4 weeks and recently at week 9 from the date. At both tests the result was negative. However, I am still experiencing some clinical symptoms like: headache, diarrhoea, face rash, pain in neck muscles etc. But my question is, how reliable are the results of the two tests that I have done with respect to presence of HIV in me?

Thanx in advance for any infor.
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Because it's NOT A RISK.
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Why do you say Oral is a NO medthod of transmission of HIV? I do not understand what you mean because literature says there is a risk of infection with oral sex. I am really tormented about the possibility of contracting HIV.  I feeling pretty bad healthwise. I cannot concentrate at all on anything I am doing. The last 9 weeks have been real hell long in my life.  
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So you gave her oral, a no risk issue.
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I gave oral to my girl friend on the 1st of August 2008.
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I reread all your posts you were never at risk of contracting HIV.
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What was your risk?
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