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13 august 2010 Had unprotected ehm

21 September 2010 (6 weeks) - had antibody test -  result negative
15 October 2010    (8 weeks)  - had antibody test - result negative
12 November 2010 (11 weeks 6 days) - had antibody test - result negative

In my country they only have antibody test (i read in forums if you test in the lab the result is 2-5 days) but my one only about 1 hours. Is that test reliable result ?
Please advise as i thought by testing negative i will be stress free , but i am still worried
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1364665 tn?1291607092
YOur test results were all conclusive. You have no HIV. Relax and Move on.
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Should i still be worried? Do you think it will be useful to get another test 16 november 2010? or the 12 November 2010 is enough
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186166 tn?1385259382
other than a rapid...the length of time depends on the lab doing the test.
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1364665 tn?1291607092
Standard HIV antibody testing procedure requires up to two weeks for results, the rapid test gives results in 35-60 minute minutes. The test device will indicate if HIV-1 antibodies are present in the solution. Your test is as reliable to any other standard tests.
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If the facility who performed your HIV testing is legitimate, it was absolutely CONCLUSIVE. You are HIV NEGATIVE. -JC-
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Yes, your test is reliable
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