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Hi i had broken condom vaginal sex. İ changed confdom. And 3 and 11 weeks after i have magetive results. With 4th genaration yest dou

Still got some symptoms   İts 16 weeks now pleae advise. Dont angry with me asking again but its really importent.  Please
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The GUM clinic is correct and they are considered some of the best clinics in the world.A negative DUO at 4 weeks and 11 weeks is 100% conclusive and therefore you are Hiv free.It really is time to move on from this.
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yea got results but once  you in this stutation its not easy to forget ..it was a just a cruies
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Hi getitright   Can you please tell me when people infected how long usually shows on blood withodern test   What did u hear about that
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wht do u think about what gum doctor told me ?getitright please ur opinion as well please
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Your DUO test is very reliable test at any time after 4 weeks of exposure. That is why the clinic refused to do more tests, and I fully agree with that!! Your test prove that you are negative regardless of exposure or symptoms. I do not know what is causing your symptoms, maybe anxiety, but definitely not HIV! Try to move on..
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i  have  tested  4  times  aswell had  3  4th  generation tests  and  the gum  clinic  wont test  me anymore  either  they  say  it  isnt  hiv and  i  also  had  an  insti  test  done  aswell  my  problem is  my  mouth and  infection in  my  neutrophilis  but  gum  or  gps  arent  bothered  and  theres me  worrying  myself  sick  
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