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re post "duo"

Been testing out to eight weeks

Is Hiv duo conclusive at 7weeks 6 days?

8 days eia ab 1/o/2
18 days rna
38 days rna & IgG
42 days dna
46 swab eia test
53 days Hiv Duo
2 full panels within 45days

Been experiencing symptoms  On week 10 now.
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We have addressed your HIV concern. If you have other concerns see a Dr.
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no don't think it hep c
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Bought Batrim with that money.  5 days of Bactrim then pn itching 40 days now.
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Post in that forum if you have a Hep question please.
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did move washer, dryer, and refrigeration for a girl down the street.  Told me she had hep c and cancer.  I had cut finger, stitches, and wool glove on.  tried not to use my hand.
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hep c maybe?
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NOT HIV symptoms
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Maybe not a std?
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Thats why I been getting tested every week
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symptoms are bad though severe, itchy, redness, (PN...) whole body 2nd month, pain in penis abdomen 1st month, now red pimples breakout mainly back, chest, and butt. some small red spots on legs.  PN-Whole body tingling, still tingling some, but been going back to work last few days.  Mainly in feet now.
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Protected sex means no risk, end of story. Quit beating a dead horse because you're just chasing your own tail at this point!
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Thought GF low risk, but maybe not.
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Get testing free today probably should.  Just wondering whats too much.
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multiples were high risk people
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All of yours were protected. Even the one you're not sure about you said it looked intact. Protected sex with a condom is not a risk for HIV so you have no cause for worrying.
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No risk unless GF has HIV then you would need to test 3 month antibody test after unprotected exposure with her.
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High Risk?  With symptoms
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multiple protected viginal intercorse.  Was concern about one, if the condom failed.  Use dry condom with lube.  Girl would not let me kiss her on lips.  Remember checking it and did not see it broken.  After she askd me if it broke and I did not notice it broken, but did not examine it very well.  

multiple oral with condom on.  Broke out with symptoms, cluster of  tiny cyst from a dark looking cut on foreskin down the side of shaft from penis.  After last protected oral.  Derm said it wasn't a std.

Tried unprotected anal with GF of 3 years before all this <90  days ago.
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Ok, of doing what? Protected or unprotected?
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multiple partners
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What was your risk?
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See Dr today and tomorrow.  Should I get tested again if offered at 63 days?
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