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54 days duo test 100% conclusive or not?

I have taken 54 days duo test came back negative.. It's conclusive or not because I am getting abdomen pain head ache, muscle pains... Should I test 90 days mark? Pls help me my marriage is next month...
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Was your risk oral,anal or vaginal and did you use a condom?
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Vaginal condom break... I strongly believe it's conclusive also I have been told 28 days conclusive.. But this forum I am following since 2 months some threads mentioned 3 months conclusive in some threads 28 days conclusive.... Tomorrow I am going to test complete health check up to c Is there anything wrong with me?
No one says 3 months because that is a very outdated guideline so you must be mixing the people who ask questions with those who answer. Time to move on, instead of questioning the science with multiple conclusive testing which will be abnormal and perhaps indicate HIV phobia.
Thank you. Anxiousnomore. I stays in India here many doctors were recommending to test 3 months and again 6 months once to be safer side though it is outdated guidelines, i am in now 50% confident that I don't have hiv cos of 54 day duo test negative... But other 50% getting fear that I have to retest again 3 n 6 months it too much time also have fear my status might change..
We rely on the opinion of expert doctors so do not pay attention to the guidelines that some countries who have unusual attitudes toward HIV place on their doctors. Your situation is straightforward, and those guidelines you quoted are weird, so I have finished.
Shall I move on with my life saying I don't have hiv.... I have marriage next month.. Shall I get marry and move on with my life normally..
One last question Anxiousnomore please answer kindly.... After 4weeks window period duo test non reactive will cover both hiv 1 and hiv2 infection or not? Pls answer this alone
I have tested 12 weeks hiv duo test ag/ab non reactive....
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