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are my tests conclusive please help dr

Hello Dr. I had protected vaginal sex and unprotected oral sex with sex worker. And I did these test so far:

After 27 days COMBO test ( p24 ang/ hiv 1/2 anti) cane negative.
After 40 days COMBO test ( p24 ang/ hiv 1/2 anti) came negative.
After 82 days Oraquick home kit came negative.
After 83 days Rapid HIV 1/2 antibodies in a clinic and also came negative.

Im still worried Dr. I can't even eat sleep study and be happy since that night!

1. Should i get tested again?
2. Are these tests mean Im 100% HIV negative?
3. What is your honest advice you can give me?  

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300980 tn?1194929400
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Thank you.  I am glad I could help

EWH
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Thank you so much doctor wish the best for you and healthy life .
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Your results are conclusive.  Please believe them.  EWH
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Doctor the oral sex I had was cunnling that's why I'm still worried. Does it make any deferent on these test results? Or still as you said it's 100% conclusive.
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to our Forum.  There was no meaningful risk for HIV from the exposures that you describe.  Condom protected sex is safe sex and there are no proven cases in which HIV has been transmitted by receiving oral sex.  Since then you have been tested repeatedly with results that are conclusive.  These test results PROVE that you did not get HIV from the exposure that you mention.  There is no reason at all for further testing.  

1. Should i get tested again?
Absolutely not.  Your results are definitive.

2. Are these tests mean Im 100% HIV negative?
Yes, these test results are conclusive

3. What is your honest advice you can give me?
My advice is for you to believe your test results.  If you cannot and continue to worry, then my advice is for you to seek counseling and the help of a mental health professional to deal with your unwarranted anxiety.

Take care.  EWH
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