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Am I good?

Hi, I tested at the CDC recomendations of 3 and 6 months - negative. I only have a question of symptoms. I have been diagnosed with folliculitis, which I think is related to HIV, never had it before, developed right after possible exposure. Also after 8 weeks of my possible exposure my wife was sick and had been vomitting for 2 days, no fever, just nausea and vommit. My question is - Is this just coincidence? Can I believe my results?
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You are conclusively negative.
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So there is no way to test negative this far out and still be infected correct? Thanks again
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* Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusive negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to action by MedHelp. Conclusive negative results or a no-risk situation will be based up the criteria MedHelp’s doctors. Action will be taken as follows:
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i have the exact same!! never had it before exposure. yet i've tested neg at 3months so idk?
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3 months is conclusive. You are negative. No need for follow up questions.
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