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two risks

I have posted on this forum before with regard to the first risk.

19 December 09 - Performed unprotected oral on a male and got ejaculate inmy mouth.

1 March - Had protected sex with female, unprotected oral both ways.

17 March - got bad cold accompanied by sore throat and swollen glands. Sore throat decreased but has reamined slightly irritating. Cold is long gone. Still have swollen cervical glands.

24 March - hiv antibody test - negative

21 April (123 days after first exposure, 50 days after second) - take unigold recombigen rapid test at NEw Zealand Aids Foundation - negative. The counsellor told me these rapid tests are accurate if you get a negative result.

Should I feel happy now? Can I stop testing?


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186166 tn?1385259382
your test was reliable and conclusive. (the oral was not a risk)

yes...you can move on.
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Please someone help!
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