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hey today is the 6th week of my exposure and i was screened for HIV today by Rapid chromatographic Immunoassay detection ELISA test and my reports were -ve for both HIV 1 and HIV 2..

how reliable is it??Im a completely normal person with no serious immune system problems or cancer anything..i know about the 3 months conclusive window period at whch point i will retest too.. but how much probable is it tat my report wont change??

My CBC counts before 6 weeks and after 6 weeks are as follows:-

Before 6 weeks
haemoglobin 15.1 gm/dl
PCV 45%
total erythrocyte count 4.8 million/cumm
platelet count 2.2 lakh/cumm
total leucocyte 6400 /cumm
neutrophil 56%
eosinophil 2%
lymphocyte 41%
monocyte 1%
RBC morphology :normocytic normochromic
MCV 93.8fl
MCH 31.5pg
MCHC 33.6 gm%
ESR(1st hour) 5mm westergren method


After 6 weeks
haemoglobin 11.9 gm% (100%=14.5gm%)
PCV 38.5% (40-54%)
total erythrocyte count 3.7 million/cumm
platelet count 3.2 lakh/cumm
total leucocyte 4600 /cumm
neutrophil 56%
eosinophil 1%
lymphocyte 42%
monocyte 1%
basophil 0%
RBC morphology :normocytic normochromic
wbc morphology normal.no abnormal/immature cell seen
MCV 104.1fl (76-96fl)
MCH 32.2pg (27-32pg)
MCHC 30.9 gm/dl (31-35gm/dl)
ESR(1st hour) 16mm westergren method

why is it that my CBC reports in these 6 weeks vary so much??what does it imply??is it normal for the cbc reports to vary so much??
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See the doctor that gave you that test and ask him/her, but it has nothing to do with HIV and this is an HIV specific forum.
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okk and what about my cbc reports?? why did they vary so much in 6weeks?? is it ok??
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