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hi people I do not know whats wrong with me...I cannot stop thinking about HIV and my risk ( unprotected vaginal sex)

I am 19 years old boy...

I have negative at 4, 6, 8 and 85 days ( 12 weeks and 1 day) results
but I cannot sleep because Minnesota aids project told me that I am NOT conclusive, I MUST take another test after 1 week to be 13 weeks after my risk contact ......tell me what to to? :((((
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hi i am also 19 years old, so maybe i can relate to what you are feeling. I would love to be on your positions with a negative 12 weeks result. Read through the forum and you'll fin that your results are conclusive, it's just that many people who work in that kind of organizations tend to be overly conservative. For example i called an organization here in mexico and they told me i had to test at 3 and 6 months, but the truth is that 3 months is conclusive, and3 months is 12 weeks. You learnt you lesson, so move on with your life. i am learning my lesson and in my case i hope it's just a lesson and not a fatal lesson. yours was a lesson and it is finished. i am glad that you are healthy, continue that way. you are hiv negative. from what i understand it ir rare that someone with a 6 week negative result changes and 12 weeks is conclusive. congratulations. never make that mistake again
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Well relax, your HIV negative. Your tests have shown that.
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