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Dear Teak,

After 1 year finally just 10 minutes ago i stepped all over my fears and dit the Oraquick rapid oral test at home,
The test result shows Negative. Is this conclusive or i need also blood test.
It were the worst 20 minutes of my life.
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They do not go on sale till next month and you never had an exposure and they are not sold to other coutries outside the US.


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so u think they faked me ??

On the package:  OraQuick Advance   Rapid Hiv-1/2 antibody test

manufactured by Orasure Technologies Inc,  Bethlehem Usa
ptice 43 euro
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by Emily_MHModerator,
And to clarify, it is this site's stance, based on studies and our own MedHelp experts (all of whom are world-renowned for their work in this field), that oral sex carries no risk for HIV.  
Emily
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No you did not the OralSure home tests don't go on sale till next month.
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yes i ordered it online
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You didn't have one at your home.
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Oraquick advance i mean
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You didn't take an Oraquick rapid oral test.
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