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neg hiv at 4 weeks

i took a hiv blood test at 4 weeks (26days) it came out neg should i still be scard or am i okay?
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I just got my test #3 back at the end of 9 weeks it is also neg the dr office thinks it would of showed by now does anyone feel I need another one at the 3 month mark 24 days from now  or I should leave it alone
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thank u for answering yes my anxiety has increased  really bad after this i wasnt going to test again  they say 3 months  but i have seen  on line within 1 month people would have showed in a blood test  im waiting for this last test it should be back tomorrow  im praying it is still neg like the last 2 i took do you feel if this test comes neg  i would have to test again in 25 days or just leave it alone
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480448 tn?1426948538
Ok, you need to stop testing...you are way over testing, believe it or not, that is going to actually INCREASE your anxiety.  Wait the 25 days, test ONE last time and be done with it...I'm sure it will be negative.
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I just took my third test going on 10 weeks if this is neg also do I need another 1 at 3 months? would 25 days really make a differents ? On top of this I have very bad anxiety  and this id making it bad bc I keep thinking
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Get your conclusive test at 3 months.
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I took another test yesterday almost 10 weeks is that good or should I  take it at 3months again I'm feb 13 will b 3 months so its not many weeks away  
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