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Teak

Hello. You responded a couple months ago to me  that you had seen people test positive later than 3 months due to certain other factors. Can you please answer if you have seen anyone test positive after a 6 month negative? Without any other exposures? I have an autoimmune disease, I'm seeking help from a mental health provider, but it is a process. If you could please respond I would greatly appreciate it.
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Sorry you believe what you do but Teak does give detailed answers when the question needs that type of answer. You were already told you don't have HIV but will nto accept it. You look online for info that will make you still have a possibility that you have HIV but you don't and need to accept that.
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I'll take that as a yes, seeing as how it would have been much easier to simply state NO. No need to ban me, I will not return. You are in multiple sites giving your one line answers, never giving anyone any specific facts, just expecting people to except your one line answer and "move on". You have no compassion! Have a nice day sir.
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Teak, yes or no?
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV---Prevention/question/show/1835079#post_8483668

time to accept your status and move on with your life
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