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hi guys

i had protective sexual contact with a prostitute 2 yearrs ago i had all the symptoms and i did test for HIV 8 times all came back negative the last one was 2 years  later which came  back negative. now again i am worried i  still have some symptoms like rash under armpit  on and off  pain under armpit dry  mouth itchy eyes. is  it possible for HIV to be  not shown in any test for this long again i am going for a test tmrw i am really worried please somebody  answer me.

thank you
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No worries .

Your test result will be negative from the above exposure :)
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thanks guys yes i did use condoms today i went to test HIV i am really scared i blv ma previous test results but something is still poking me it'll take almost one week to collect ma results so i am doing  that waiting game now. i'll let u knw ma results soon okay guys
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"i had protective sexual contact with a prostitute 2 yearrs ago"

I infer you used a condom. If that is correct, then there is no need to test.

" is  it possible for HIV to be  not shown in any test for this long"

No!
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Hi there!!

Wow - you did what I did... You had loads of Negative tests and chose not to believe them.. - You really are HIV negative from this exposure due to the tests that you have had, modern testing is so advanced compared to even 10 years ago! :)

You really DO NOT have HIV and you can forget about this and move on, - I know it is hard I really do but you are fine and safe :)

All the best! :)
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