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At the end of January maybe very early febuary(before the 7th) I had sex with a sex worker protected until it slipped off.i don't know how long it was off for but she was on top and I'm pretty sure she was an iv drug user.i had an elisa hiv test come back negative April 28 th. That's about 11.5 weeks.i have symptoms like a rash between legs,mild on neck and back,I also have what appears to be thrush and I get some headaches.my legs get sore easy and I'm really concerned.would you consider this test conclusive I also was test for all other studs and they were negative.all of my cell tests were normal to.can you help me?
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Can you help me I have joint pain still,thrush, and yesterday I got a mouth sore and I'm worried
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It wasn't the condom slipped off
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11.5 wks for herpes 2 negative is good most experts would say a test at this time without any obvious sores would be 95% right. The official guidelines is to test at 16 wks to be conclusive. The fact your sex was protected also makes it less likely.
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Same time I got the hiv test. I have herpes simplex 1
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They say 12 wks but most experts say 6-8 weeks with tests used now. So 11.5 wks is really good news for you. This is not the expert forum you have to pay for that but I ve been through this and done lots of research also spoke to many experts on here. Might be worth speaking to your doctor regarding the other bacterial infection I mentioned. When did you test for herpes ?
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Can you tell if my test is conclusive
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Are you even an expert?
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I tested for herpes not the other two
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11.5ek HIV test is good you don't have that. Have you tested for herpes, trichononsis or mycrplasma genitalia? Standard STD tests don't test for these and they are quite common.
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