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Very worried

I had an exposure with a sex worker, I use a Condom for BJ and Vagina Intercourse. in 5 mins later i took the condom out ( no breakage ) then i put it back a min later.

I know i am at a risk. So on 87 days, i went to get my blood for HIV and STDs tested in a clinic. The next day, 88 days i went to another clinic to get my RAPID Oral finger prick tested. It is Negative and doc says i am clear.

A week later i got back my LAB report from the clinic, Doc went through all the report HIV - Non- Reactive.
ALL stds clear but HSV 1- positive.

1. Do i still need anymore testing for HIV?

2. Will 88days negative tests turn Positive?

3. Am i clear of HIV virus and can move on my life?

I will never in my life engaged in such a risk since i am a married man and i want to have a family with my wife.

Need an answer to ease my thought.

Thanks
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At this point it is irrelevant what you did with the condom or even if you had unprotected sex.
You have tested negative and you are.
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THANKS YOU to Lizzie, Rainlover and hangon for you responds.

Once again thanks to this forum and community.

I can move along now i believe... :)
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There is no such window period as 6 months for HIV and as your were already told you had no risk now move along please.
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Hi Lizzie Lou,

Thank you for your respond.

The doctor in my clinic says i do not need anymore testing as my result is conclusive.

Maybe i am just feeling scared that it might turn positive due to reading other website that 6 months mark is the conclusive mark,

One last question Lizzie.

U mean taking out my condom and reuse it again a min later is no risk?
Because of this i am concerned because it is a misuse of a condom.
So i can be sure i am Clear of the virus? because i need to start a family with my wife soon.

Thanks.
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you never had a risk and your test PROVES that you don't have hiv.
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