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Scared really

Now it more than 13 weeks after the exposure and 9 weeks after the completion of PEP.

Exposure:Condom Break

Symptoms:
diarrhea  symptoms started 10 th day after exposure.My diarrhea came and went during 30 days.I have to go to toilet sometimes( not every day) 3-4 times a day---this occurred if I took spicy and fatty foods.Sometimes stools were hard sometime they were loose.

30th day- 37 th day : I have sore throat ,runny nose,cough
After completion of PEP I had pain near my spleen area for nearly 15 -20 days..These was most unusual pain.I felt this pain when I poked near the spleen area...

-Now on 13 week after exposure and 9th week after PEP I am having burning sensations on my leg...

Do these look like HIV symptoms?

I have done my primarily post PEP testing after 6 weeks after the completion of PEP .Test was HIV 1/2 DUO by CMIA method results came back as non reactive.. ..
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186166 tn?1385259382
no affect
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one more question:

Just a hour before my test I had heavy breakfast ( 3 egg omelet ,Chapattis (Indian flat bread),tea and a glass of coconut water)..will this effect the reliability of the test.

Should I have to give the serum again in empty stomach ?
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Now I think I should be worried more about lethal Hep B/C and less lethal Herpes..Can I put closure to my HIV worriers?Can I consider this conclusive.
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186166 tn?1385259382
84 days is considered conclusive...4 days and it WONT change.
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186166 tn?1385259382
ZERO
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Today I have done HIV 1/2  DUO CMIA , 80 days since my last dosage of nPEP.Results were non reactive (0.21)..What are my chances of being negative on 84 / 90 days.
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It may be a lie.However moderators in the AIDSmeds who are very knowledgeable agreed to his claim.
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It is all lies. Claim that farting can create Thunder bolt is more believable than what he said
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I was shocked after reading this link ( http://****.com/index.php?topic=44032.0  )..may be our experts are having some answer to this
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it is unbelievable. It may not be true. He may be lying.
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This is the case:
source :    http:/****.com/index.php?topic=44032.0

A person has tested 3months negative however positive latter..sorry previously I have forgotten posting the link
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A very weird case indeed!! May be Teak can answer
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I just went through a weird posting in AIDSMEDS.This person tested neg for HIV and HCV in 3months however positive latter.Can this happen?
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Good indication
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Is 6 week negative HIV 1/2 DUO a healthy indicator.?.I know I have to test in 12 weeks.
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Thanks friend!!!
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You don't get HIV symptoms this late.
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I don't know that.However CSW in India-Mumbai are known to be of high HIV pervalance..My doc told that according to PEP guidelines I am not eligible for PEP.However since I insisted he gave me pep..I have this strange burning sensation on my left calf..this worriers me a lot now.. I sometimes  feel this is Neuropathy which is an HIV symtom
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Did she have HIV?

Symptoms have nothing to do with HIV
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Exposure:Condom Break with CSW
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