Worried1235 , Please review my post! Exactly seven months ago I had an high risk unprotected sexual encounter with someone known hiv positive. Weekly I would monitor my hiv status utilizing three different types of hiv assays. I tested myself all the way up until six months and 28 days. Each time I would take the test I merely would feel that my results would change. At ten weeks I could remember calling an hiv hotline and the spokes person insured me that my results wouldn't change. At that point I still couldn't accept the results . It's been weeks later and my results are exactly the same. Accept the reassurance giving to you by these guys, their here to help. They're taking time out of their life just to provide you with accurate information, believe your results . I was place in he same situation and I totally now trust the results of the test . These guys are amazing at what they do. I'm thanking God everyday now for such amazing blessings of medhelp providing.
Dear Sharkby67,,, Thanks a lot, God bless you
Hi Diver58,
I totally agree with you.
All the best.
Anyone tested negative at 10 weeks, he would seldom be reported positive in the next two weeks. Here I and other community members or even doctors haven't seen anyone with a 6+ weeks negative test and turning otherwise in the weeks to come.
In the case of worried1235, his exposure was limited to oral contact which rules out any possibility of his exposure to HIV. He was fine 10 weeks ago, he is fine today and will remain fine in the next two weeks also.
Most people (if not all), will test positive at 10 weeks.12 weeks's is there as a safety buffer. You're be OK.
i want feel ok because im student i have 2 study and this make problem for me
ok at any case and what if no risk?
You were never at risk, therefore your test will always be negative because your exposure was non existent