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Expert opinion on my test result

My exposure was protected vaginal and unprotected oral ...last three month i suffered lot of symptom... I tested strip test at 86 day mark came negative..again elisa ( 2 nd generation ) at 90 day that is also negative result came after 3 days...at 92 days mark rapid test by analyzer also came negative...my question is
1. Is all result conclusive as 2 nd generation..elisa test..
2. Should i retest at 6 month?
3. I came to know that if someone is positive with in 6-8 week it turns positive no matter which generation. Is it true?
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Sorry for coming again ...my concern is the my exposure was in africa ..for last two week am suffering soar throat and swollen in behind my both ear, swollen in my groin , armpit , feeling very week...pl help me i also took 15 week 3 rd generation test which came negative ...also took syphilis , hsv1&2,tph all came negative ...pl help me by giving advise...i also facing panic attack ...should i retest or its anxiety...am really scared about my family ..my two years son ...all my dream is going to end ...pl i request expert opinion ...pl assist me...also i took gonoria and other std...few days back also itchy rash in my hand...i request u pl give u valuable opinion...
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u had your test result all that u need to know , as mention u had no risk but still u had tested negative ..either believe your test result or accept that u had no risk
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1. Yes as you had no risk
2. No
3. You had no risk
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