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please help

I took an oraquick HIV test at ~9 weeks post-PEP. And then I took a rapid blood prick test at ~11 weeks post-PEP.

I just called to get the results of all my STD results (including the viral level blood exam for HIV). Instead of getting results, I was told to call the clinic when they open Monday-Friday. I thought 11 weeks post-PEP was a great indication of HIV status? Someone please tell me what I could expect. I am sooo nervous
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the doctor at the clinic said that at after the gum test and the finger prick test both being negative (finger prick at 11 weeks post-PEP and 15 weeks post exposure), there is virtually zero chance that the HIV test could be reactive. so it must be another issue.
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Now how do you expect us to say what you should expect? You'll have to wait and talk to the doctor.
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