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Hunter Handsfield, M.D
I had a high risk before 3 years ago. And was tested -ve for Hiv1/o/2 abs qual after 15 months.
and I am Negative . But here is something which worries me.
1. 2 pain white spots on roof of my mouth and a red  tongue spots.  
Im married for 2 years. I got married after I got tested for HIV. So after 3 months from my marriage my wife got pregnant and we have healthy daughter have healthy daughter, and now my wife is pregnant. She need to be tested -ve on Hiv 1/2 ag ab plus O which was her screening at 5 months of pregnancy.  I am really worried about her and my case. Should I go for a 4 gen or a NAAT test? And how much percentage will you say that I don't have HIV+?
I sometime think that my body didn't produce antibodies so far. Please say your advices?


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Did you mean that I need to take another test to be conclusive ?
Thanks
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12472069 tn?1425477500
That 'someone' is seriously misinformed. Try three months as a maximum hence testing at 90 days is conclusive. You do not have HIV
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Thanks for your reply. I'm really scared because someone told me that some people don't have antibodies for more than years even though they are infected to HIV. what is your opinion?
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12472069 tn?1425477500
You are negative for HIV - results of tests always override any symptoms. please note that the Doctor Forum is now closed hence you will not receive a reply from Hunter Handsfield M.D
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