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Conclusive Test??

I have had protected sex with an escort on 20th Oct. I have had a cut on my scrotum on the previous day while trimming and that cut might have come in contact with the vaginal fluid.

I was very much scared and have gone through numerous blood tests.

9th Day RNA PCR - Negative
19th Day RNA PCR - Negetive
25th Day HIV DUO -Negative
31st Day STD Panel -Negative
46th Day HIV DUO -Negative

Do I need to worry? Are the tests conclusive?
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15695260 tn?1549593113
You have not annoyed anyone but since this question has been fully answered that you neither had a risk as well as you've tested negative as expected, we are going to close this thread. We wish you the best.

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20620809 tn?1504362969
You have been given advice on this previously.  You never had a risk for HIV because the head of your penis was covered.  That answer won't change.  On top of that, you have tested negative (as expected) over and over.  At this point, everyone has helped you as best they can and it is up to you to accept it or to work on the anxiety that causes you not to.
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Sorry if i have annoyed anyone. It's my anxiety that's not letting me focus towards the right direction.
I sometimes feel i am not at risk and sometimes i feel i am at risk.
I am trying to divert my mind. Thank you all
3191940 tn?1447268717
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You were never exposed to HIV.  Any test you take at ANY time will be negative - you can't test positive for a disease that you absolutely cannot have.  Stop testing and move on.  If you aren't able to do that, you should seek counseling to help you get over your unfounded fears.
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How can you be so sure? Just a question :)
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