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Tested at 8 weeks

Hi I would like to know if my result for hiv is conclusive. I had posted back in late Febuary about my situation. I had seen my doctor and got tested just to make sure every thing is fine. I've gotten the following tests

Chlamydia and Gonorrhea Urine Test  "not detected"
RPR (Diagnosis) with Reflex to Titer and Confirmatory Testing "non-reactive"
Hepatitis Blood Test Panel, Acute "non-reactive" for all
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Types 1 and 2 Specific Antibodies Blood Test ,IgG "negative"
HIV-1 DNA Blood Test, Qualitative, PCR "not detected"

Can this be considered conclusive?
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207091 tn?1337709493
You really had no risk for anything, which we assured you of originally.

The things you had a low risk for you tested negative for, and those tests are conclusive.

You can let this go now. I hope you get counseling for your anxiety. Your reaction to this was way out of proportion, and you way overtested and over treated.
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I've been a lot better compaired to when I've started I only  ask because i've been getting acks and pain thought out my body for almost a week. Thank you for answering my question. I feel a bit better knowing I can rule it out for sure.
20620809 tn?1504362969
As stated before, you never had a risk for HIV. HIV is transmitted by unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles. Our members took the time to answer you previously that you had no risk with regards to HIV. So, ya, your test that is negative was expected to be and is accurate.
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15695260 tn?1549593113
As our members have already informed you, your hiv testing is conclusive.

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