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Hi This is my story; 7 weeks ago i got sexual intercourse that was mutual oral and insertive anal for 2 minutes unprotected with a guy That days after i notice is hiv positive; i'm totally freak and sad. Exactly 4 weeks after i feel sore throat with pus, headache, weight lost, ear and jaw pain in one side and muscle ache. I visites 2
Doctors That gave me antibiotics for the infection, but
At this time 7 weeks still remain!!!  almost 11
Days with antibiotics and the symptoms stay there. No fever, no rash or nodes.

At time i got 3 hiv combo test 4th generation at 29, 35 and 43
Days after the exposure all non reactive.

I would Like to know the acurrancy of these test at each time, because i supose That If i got the virus the test
Shoud be positive?

Is there a chance That these test turn positive at the 3 month mark?

I feel so Bad because in one hand i
Have the negative tests at 6 week and in the other
Hand i feel the symptoms.

Thanks for your time and Answer.
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Thanks!
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HIV is not anything to guess about. Use condoms.
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Thanks for your Answer Teak; I already know the guidelines in USA, and im going to follow them, but i would Like your opinión about your known and experience with my symptoms vs test and  to know If you think That they can turn positive; thanks!
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3 months post exposure is when you can obtain your conclusive negative test result.
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