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can i prove my immune sys could produce antibody?

my situation is i am worrying about that i can't produce any antibody,so the ab-test for hiv would miss it...

okay,let me talk about my self first.
i 've taken the vaccine for HBV then i tested that i could produce antibodies normally for HBV,the immnue sys works; and i recovered from a fever in less than 2 days...and i don't have any chronic disease...and also ast month my company gave us a full body examination,and everything is fine (it includes some HBV test and blood test for some red cells white cells and T cells etc...)

so...can i get the conclusion that my immnue system is okay,and it could produce antibody normally if some virus intrudered my body,like hiv..etc

                                                                                                                   a worrying young man :(
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Seek a therapist to help you deal with anxiety and irrational thoughts. Everyone produces antibodies. If you ever had a cold anyibodies would be produced, if not then you would die from a simple cold.
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No I am not going to go any further with this. You posted about this back in June, remember I said this

"There is always going to be the odd cases that are 1 in a billion, but it should never impact your daily life.

You have a greater chance of getting hit by a meteroite and lightening at the same time while getting involved in a car accident and giving birth at the same time."

Any further posts then I will be forced to report you for rules violations.
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no,i read it in detail .but then the link was deleted by someone. it's a PDF documented report .then ican't find the link anymore.
it's may be the case you mentioned,could you just tell me what's going on with this woman? thanks
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So you find some absecure article on the internet because of your anxiety is making you search and search for ways that you can have HIV.

I am not going to fuel your anxiety by speaking about symptoms or risk or anything else because you have been told everything over and over again. Seek a therapist for your anxiety issues, that is the only way you will get past this. Looking on the internet and asking questions here is not going to help you at all.
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didn't remember she was from african or used to live in Africa...
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i didnot really remembered the detail. maybe...but the part i remembered was she died after been discovered in 3 months and was the first case somehow ,and the IGG IGE level was normal but tested negative.


so do you have some good news about the case?

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This was the woman in Europe that used to live in Africa right?
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thanks vance2335 i like this "If you ever had a cold anyibodies would be produced, if not then you would die from a simple cold." :)


the reason why i've got this irrational thoughts is once i read a documented report which wrote that one  woman with late stage aids but tested negative for many different ab tests. First i thought her negative tests may result in her colapsed immune system,but then i read that her IGE IgG somewhat level also tested in normal range.so i got worry.

if her IGE and some IGGleverl is normal ,it means hers immune system is ok,so why this person with aids but could tested negative?
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the full body examination is only a routine body check. dose not include hiv test
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