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now am i conclusive???????????

ok i just tested today rapid hiv 1 and 2 at 14 weeks 4 days now is this conclusive can i move on with my life without the fear of being infected with hiv? no one would give me a conclusive at 11 weeks 3 days so now is it?
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nothing is 100 percent except when you die thats a proven fact
if it helps any of you guys i stopped testing at 84 days i have not retested and i dont plan to
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see again there is catch for a particular special case..
do not know what is truth 3month.6month,1year...
i have thrush,skin rash,swollen nodes from the last 12 months and had all kind of symptoms in the first 3 months.
tested at 9 months with antibody and DNA PCR test and negative.
but anyhow after 2 days I will have my 13 months test.
good luck and bye
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Should be fine. An experienced clinician with knowledge of someone's particular case may request the patient to re-attend if they have cause for concern (usually if it's clinically obvious). If they didn't you can assume you're fine.  
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you are conclusive
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Congrats on your conclusive negative results. Now you can put this whole thing behind you and drive on with life. 3 months is 100% conclusive according to the CDC, which always will inflate the time anyway for some extra cushion.
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my local gum clinic recon that they have never known of anyone testing negative at 6 weeks who later became positive. so your 14 week test is 100% conclusive. you dont have hiv
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