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Unprotected oral

Hi dr and expert.
About 26 weeks ago i received unprotected blow job from Csw in thailand (end of nov. 16).This is my first time. Im not sure about her health status but she claimed that shes clean from hiv.
Im doing Hiv test about 14 times but non of them reactive or positive used eclia and cmia 4th genaration method.
At 6 weeks, 7 weeks, 8 weeks, 9 weeks, 10 weeks, 11 weeks, 12 weeks, 13 weeks, 14 weeks.
At the 14 weeks im also did the western blot test and the result is non reactive to all POL, GP and P.
Im continuing testing at 18 weeks, 22 weeks, 23 weeks and lastly at 24 weeks using eclia and cmia 4th generation hiv 1/2 ag ab and the result non reactive.
My question;
1. Is all my test conclusive?
2. Is there any possibility that all my test (4th gen. and western blot are false negative and can't detect the virus because maybe the virus didn't active yet.
3. Im always have the hives at skin now and it often happen (around 1 weeks on and off) also stomach pain come and go. Is the ARS can happen at 24 weeks after exposure?
4. Last weeks Im doing unprotected intercourse with my wife...Is there any risk at that activity.

Hope dr and the expert can give low down my anxiety here and many thanks.

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thanks ANM...i will move on
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my 26th week using ECLIA HIV 1/2 ag ab nonreactive..
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After 26 weeks any test is conclusive so you are safe.
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lastly...is 4th generation hiv test for example ECLIA or CMIA is standard product...I mean are that been used in US is same like what has been used in other region (asia/europe).
I will accept all my test till 24th weeks as I m negative....
Sorry for your inconvenience ANM...but your word is very helpful.
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4 gen is conclusive after 28 days. I can't figure what you are asking, so is that what you wanted to know?
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thanks ANM...
1.from your experience, did u ever seen any seroconvertion case took long time to be positive from negative at 12 weeks or 24 weeks from single unprotected Bj.
2. Is there any possibilities my 14 times hiv 4th generation test and WB cannot detect the virus with some reasons or the virus still in low viral load.
3. there are some opinion from doctor/hiv specialist in the internet that inform hiv test is not conclusive at 3 month. It can take maybe 6 month, 1 years or 10 years before it reactive in our blood depend on somebody immunity antibody. Its that real or fake only?
4. Also want to hear what is Teak response...am Im not in HIV radar and can move on with my normal life like before...Im not sexual active person and have many partners.Mybe your respond can release my anxiety to HIV and exclude it from my mind forever

Thanks again ANM
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There are no doctors here anymore.
Late seroconversion is a myth.
No one here cares what some internet article told you since we use the advice of expert doctors and the CDC.

Consider therapy because you are not going to resolve this on your own by hunting the internet in a futile search for peace. You can find people dying from any event on the internet - For instance, a thumbtack injury making a clot go to the brain has killed more than one person, so are you going to wear steel gloves when you eat your food from now on?
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Any of your tests after 28 days were conclusively negative. It is abnormal to test repetitively for the same disease, so consider therapy for your HIV phobia. If therapy is successful you can get back to your normal life instead of wasting it fro more months worrying about a disease you can't even have.
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