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10 weeks (70 days) HIV negative test... so far

I hit the 10 week mark, however, i know its not 12 weeks, but im close.... how many times has 10 weeks turned positive at 12 weeks?  what are my chances? should i at least select the wine?
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Thanx to u both... And Teak, after this experience, I will seek mental health.  To propel me from crucial times like this. Peace be unto u.
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To Teak... Just wanted to ask considering u have  a lot of experience in this field. No disrespect. I admire u.  Put ur gloves back on the shelf. Lol
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Rain lover... 6 weeks ???? Isn't that a bit too soon to say? I mean that's less than 2,months?  Who can make,such a claim ?
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This is an open forum,anyone has the right to respond and you have already been advised that your negative result is extremely unlikely to change at 12 weeks.
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Do you think the anwers are going to change? They are going to change. See professional mental help.
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The expert doctors have never seen a 6 week negative then turn positive at 12 weeks--does that answer your question.
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Yes... So what ? new relationship. And by the way Teak, I have been wanting to ask u honestly, I know u advocate 3 months conclusivei. But I think I can speak for many on this iforum, have u ever seen ANYONE turn positive after an 8, week negative? Be HONEST..ur being watched...
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