I just read this from the cdc website
Antibody tests detect the presence of antibodies, proteins that a person’s body makes against HIV, not HIV itself. Most HIV tests, including most rapid tests and home tests, are antibody tests. It can take 3 to 12 weeks for a person’s body to make enough antibodies for an antibody test to detect HIV infection. In general, antibody tests that use blood can detect HIV slightly sooner after infection than tests done with oral fluid.Combination or fourth-generation tests look for both HIV antibodies and antigens. Antigens are a part of the virus itself and are present during acute HIV infection. It can take 2 to 6 weeks for a person’s body to make enough antigens and antibodies for a combination test to detect HIV. Combination tests are now recommended for testing done in labs and are becoming more common in the United States. There is also a rapid combination test available.NATs detect HIV the fastest by looking for HIV in the blood. It can take 7 to 28 days for NATs to detect HIV. This test is very expensive and is not routinely used for HIV screening unless the person recently had a high-risk exposure or a possible exposure with early symptoms of HIV infection
I had unprotected sex with this guy who says he doesnt have anything but i really dont believe him because I've had some acute symptoms and im just sooo scared! I took all std test and hiv test at 2 weeks and 7 weeks all neg . I took a 4th gen test at 7 weeks it was neg does anyone know of anyone that has turned pos after 6 week neg test??? Will i be neg at my 3 month test? Threwout these weeks I've been sick super depressed have had anxiety attacks all day and just cant seem to calm myself down mostly because of all the symptoms i got after the incounter some of which im still having yo this day (week 9)