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I am glad I come across this forum,  It has answered most of my questions. Today I finally tested & i am awaiting the results within a weeks. It is 10 weeks today since my exposure (penetration without protection) that I consider high risk as it is an epidermic area;  Africa. I started developing abdominal pain, and extreme fatigue at the begging of this year. No diarrhea, fever or  any other obvious symptoms. On Jan 14th, my wbc was 2.75 ( this is around my baseline for unknown reasons), platelet count 122, lymphocytes 59. the rest of the numbers were within limits.

My abdo. pain is much better but still present, same as fatigue. I have no specific question to ask, just awaiting my results, please feel free to  comment.
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277836 tn?1359666174
well 10 weeks negative test would be a good indicator you dont have hiv but 84 to 90 days would be conclusive goodluck
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277836 tn?1359666174
well 10 weeks negative test would be a good indicator you dont have hiv but 84 to 90 days would be conclusive goodluck
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