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Hi. I just want to ask that are 28 days duo test and 46 days rapid blood test conclusive
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You really didn't need to test at all, but yes, that is conclusive and you should move on and forget about HIV.
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Actually those were different results of my different partners. The person with the negative duo test after 28 days that I had an encounter for 30 days (protected sex, no condom broke). And the person with the rapid blood test afters 46 days that I had an encounter for 48 days (only oral). I was too worried so I started PEP after all these encounter so I asked them to go for testing. Can I move on now, sorry for my bad English
You didn't have a risk for HIV. You didn't need PEP and you do not need to test.

You should probably talk to your doctor about anxiety, since you got so scared you took medication you didn't need, and made other people take tests that they did not need.
Thank you for your advice, and also for useful information!
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Sorry for asking again. After 48 days from the last incident me and my partner both did 4th test and it was negative. I have 2 questions:
1. Is that result show that my partner doesn't have HIV?
2. When can I retest after I finish PEP, just for peace of mind?
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Please see your email inbox for a message from MedHelp staff. There is no reason to continue asking about unnecessary testing.  Our members do not offer support for anxiety.

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