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WhAat % do I have of catching HIV

I am a gay men who always had protected anal sex.
Last time I had sex was OCT 28 and it was ORAL (unprotected)
DEC 4 got my std test back all negative except for syphillis that was 1:1 ...

Im suppose to go to my doctor feb 1 to rule out the 3 month process

recently i been so scared ... espc since my friend did a tarot card reading and said i would get news that would be life changing and not be good :(
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Move along, you never had a risk.
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i don't get you're response tommerhawk "frame cheers you basically need to have NO immune system" ?
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it does not take longer than 3 months even chemo uses get caught in this time frame cheers you basically need to have NO immune system
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HIV antibody tests do not work as soon as you are infected. This is because it usually takes several weeks to generate antibodies to HIV. This is called the ‘window period’. Most people generate this response within 4–6 weeks, but approximately 5% of people take up to 3 months. Very rarely it can take longer.
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lol ok
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What part of you didn't have a risk is it you don't understand?
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teak what is my % ? after testing 32 days later ?
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You never had a risk of contracting HIV from oral sex.
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http://i-base.info/guides/testing/oral-sex
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I had a chemiluesnce test for hiv 1 and 2 in dec 4 last year

is that 4th generation test like ELISA ?
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