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I need some help, again

Hello everybody:

First of all, thank you very much for your worthy help, really it´s so confortable when I am depressed.

As I said before, I have a risky encounter: 3 sexual intercourse without condom (I am female), and he came inside of me.

Well, I got tested after 7 weeks of the risk and it came NON REACTIVE. Last week (10 weeks after expousure, really 69 days) I got tested again, and again it came NON REACTIVE. I have been reading in the experts forum that in the last 2 years no one of theme have seen a case who seroconverts after 8 weeks because of the technology of the test, so I would like to know if this is worldwide valid, because I live in Mexico, not in USA. In additon, I have had diharrea (not very severe) during 3 weeks, and I really don't understand what is happening with me.

What do you think about what I said? Do I need to get tested again util 13 week? Which are the real possibilities for my results to change?

I'll apreciate any comment about what you think.

Thanks. Nice week
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Do you want a conclusive test result or not?
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Thank you very much for your advices guys.

And Joggen, do you recomend me to get tested 3 months after expousure?

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Your 10 week negative result is E X T R E M E L Y unlikely to change. However, current guidelines stipulate 3 months is conclusive.

The fact that you are in Mexico doesn't matter.
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