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confusion with hiv donor screening and test

i am confused...i donated blood at 8wks...i did this to know my status..and now nobody is calling me..do you think i am clean already ?because if im not somebody will call me right? unless they did not screen me properly..i am from philippines anyway..24 yrs old male..i dont know if that will help.
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wat is the article trying to say? i cant open the site in my computer...why is it weird??
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Sorry the above was mis-addressed-it was for you. Sorry for the lapse in response i was making some porridge man...
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Yeah man, you should post that up on here for Manono and everyone else to see...weird.
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did u read that site i send u
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cmon...
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  mmmhhh....lo,lol,lol...
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i also forgot to tell, i also talked to a medtech and asked this questions like if there is a confirmatory test, she said yes...they will do a primary screening and then the confirmatory..im just not sure if i understood it correctly what she told me...yeah..i will get one soon...but don't you think that is a good indicator?and not to wori?

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ask him did they do the naat test
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Only because this is probably the first part of the screening method-they know people like yourself, are misusing the bank for testing purposes. Why not save your energy / my energy / and the rest of the posters and the blood banks energies and get a proper test.
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i donated blood at 8wks post expo...i read a lot of forums before donating blood..i waited for 8 wks..because like they said, 2-6 wks i thinks is conclusive for healthy individual (correct me if im wrong)..

i talked to a doctor, and i told him what i did to know my status, well he said they will call me or find me if something is wrong with my blood, and since its been 2wks since i donated blood and nobody is calling, he said i can relax..that is a good indicator..
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http://www.cbbsweb.org/enf/2007/hivwbi_ptmgmt.html
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but why?isnt that a good indicator? in the questionaire that i answerd, there is a question there about the reason of  you donating blood is because you want to test for hiv,hepa,syphy and others(i forgot the other diseases)...so i think blood bank are also aware of this kind of behaviour..dont you think?
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No risk you were protected...test if it help straightens your head out.
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277836 tn?1359666174
i think you should not of given blood like this it was selfish on your part hiv is not a joke but you gave blood after an exposure do you realize if they knew this and you were positive you could be charged not wise at all do like the rest  of us have done wait the 3 months and know your status
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Manono-and if your positive blood somehow makes it into some poor souls blood stream? Go get a proper test man...
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yes..exactly...that is what i am trying to do..because i think that is what they will do if i tested +...right? they will notify me..

my exposure is actualy a protected sex with csw...but i am not sure if it didnt break... bec this wat happend to me, there is like a small hole at my glans penis(like an insect bite) and now there is no hole...it is like a blackhead with a little inflamation around it...im not sure if it is a chancre or just an insect bite..what do you think?its not oozing any fluid and it is dry...

this is the reason why i am concernced..bec. if i got syphilis, you know what i mean..the condom broke..

i already posted this question before because of some other concerns and now, i am here again because of this another concern..
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Can you imagine if they slip up and someone gets aids like this? I wonder what the room for error is in the Phillipines when it comes to screening blood of donors? The fact that people are doing this in 08' is not very heartening my friend...
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277836 tn?1359666174
just saying blood banks are important and they test the blood more than once
and yes i am sure hiv gets through especially during the window period thankfully now a days most show a positive 22 to 34 days out
whats scary is the organs they gave out and those guys got hiv from that dude he was in the window period
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277836 tn?1359666174
good catch chapeau if positive though why test the system you know things happen and test arent perfect
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That was confusing...what are you trying to say about this?
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No, i don't think your clean-i don't know what your status is. Monono, do you mean to say you were tested at the hospital -or- are you saying you donated blood in order to see if they caught your hiv status as (+/-) in the hopes that they will notify you if you positive?

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277836 tn?1359666174
if you were not you would know they treat blood like they do its one thing you have to have in order to live life so dont  worry
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yeah...thank you.. and sorry..i donated blood in a hospital... so you think people i am clean??
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I hope there screening standards are up to pare with people like these in the fold-so irresponsible, i hope it's just some type of language barrier situation and not another blood donor type...
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