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going for my 12 week test this Thursday

I am not questioning my exposure, I am just letting you know that on Thursday I will be going to get my final 12 week test.  I know several of you have said that I was at no risk or low risk, but to put my fear permanently to rest I am going to get my final 12 week test.  I have already received a negative test at 6 weeks and 6 days.  But, I wanted to go ahead and do the 12 week test to make it conclusive.  Thanks so much for your support, and after the test, I will post my final testing results once and for all.  Thanks so much for your support during this hard time.
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186166 tn?1385259382
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I just wanted to let you all know that I went for my 12 week rapid hiv test today and it was negative!!!  Thanks to all of you helped ease my fears during these past 3 months.  You are truly a blessing!!  And, to all of you worried wells out there:  I had convinced myself that I had HIV.  I thought I had all of the symptoms:  swollen lymph nodes in neck, flu like symptoms with aches and chills, mild headaches for weeks, small rash near neck, dry eyes and mouth, white coated tongue with white lines on the side, etc etc etc.  So, just because you think you have all of the symptoms, it doesnt' mean you have HIV!!! Just go test and set your fears aside.  ANd, I have learned that a few minutes of pleasure isn't worth the agony and stress of worrying about something like HIV.  Thank you to everyone on here who volunteers there time to help others.  You are truly angels!!  God Bless you and your familes!!
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Thanks Lizzie Lou!!  :)  I'll let you know for sure on Thursday!  
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186166 tn?1385259382
we already know what your result will be
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