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What are my chances or am I free to go?

I had a "possible" exposure back in January on the 29 th. I've had multiple test and all negative. I had my 6 month days before my actual 6 month month but it was negative. I'm worried because I had symptoms of fever, nausea, weight loss and diarrhea. I know you can't base it off symptoms but I am worried because my girlfriend has started to show symptoms. After ally testing I wandering if I am in the clear or not. Also I read that the smallpox vaccine offers protection from HIV which I have and I don't know if that affected my test results. Over all I am worried if I can rely on my results or am I ok and just worrying way too much.
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1107839 tn?1328435691
1 or two days are not going to make big difference in production of antibodies as for as my knowledge.so be cool no vaccine is not there for hiv.if small pox vaccine offers protection then there are no new hiv cases day by day..cool u r out of risk.
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3 months test is enough...
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186166 tn?1385259382
YOU DO NOT HAVE HIV ! ! ! ! !

kindly move on
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