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Am i safe now?

hi all.
i had a special massage. the woman was naked and she was rubbing her genitials
all over my back. i was concerned about hiv infection through this way. but my
friends told that this was no risk. are they right?
then i tested about 4 weeks later. the test was antigen/antibody 4th generation in sydney. the result was negative. can i trust this result or when should i test again?
please help
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Time to move on. Have a good life.
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yay... got the negative results... :)
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186166 tn?1385259382
stop the drama...

you were never at risk and you will be getting a negative test result.
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i will be getting the results from my doctor in another hour exactly..
will keep posted once i get the results..
hopefully the results should be fine...
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my results have been sent to the doctor now.. guess they havent done the western blot..
i suppose western blot takes atleast one full day to be done... hopefully my results will be negative.. thanks for your support guys..
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Stop testing and move on.
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joggen.. any comments mate?
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thanks jean..
i will update you when i get my results..
:)
you saved the day for me..
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And that massage was 0 risk!

=JC-
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There can be many reasons for that. None of which are necessarily related to the blood or testing itself.

"then i tested about 4 weeks later. the test was antigen/antibody 4th generation in sydney. the result was negative"

That is VERY STRONG evidence against HIV infection.

-JC-
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thanks jean..
i was bit worried if my elisa was not negative and they are doing western blot..
coz.. i just gave blood at morning 9 am..
now its around 1:20 pm in the after noon..
still they say the results arent ready..
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They can't be doing a Western Blot after a NEGATIVE antibody result. You'll be fine. Keep your mind off HIV for the next 48 hrs. It's NOT your problem.

-JC-
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hi guys.. just for peace of mind.. i did a test today.. usually the return the results in 4 hours... later when i called the lab guy told that he will give the results after 48 hours.. i am very afraid now that they are doing the western blot ... :(
any idea about the test timings.. guys?
please help...
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thanks vance.. .. i will move on.. :)
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MOVE ON
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thanks.. do u think its no risk.. even if i had microscopic bleeding wounds/sores..
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186166 tn?1385259382
NO you dont need further testing...you were never at risk.
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hello joggen. please tell ur opinion.
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so.. i dont need to test anymore?
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186166 tn?1385259382
hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal/anal intercourse (PENETRATION)
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

YOU HAD NO RISK
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