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About window period... very confused...

Hello everybody. Question for all:
Has anybody EVER seen or heard of someone who tested positive during the first 3 months after exposure?!?!?
Thank you!!!
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461503 tn?1212066010
The 99,99% of hiv positive people tested positive by 3 months, the most of them tested positive by 6 weeks.
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Read the very top of this page.

"If you believe you have been exposed to HIV and want help to judge your risk, would like advice about HIV testing, or have questions about the effectiveness of condoms or risks associated with specific sexual practices, this is the site for you."
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Dear all,
this is HIV Prevention Community, and I am not asking this question because of my possible exposure, but because of curiosity and because of - maybe someone who is looking for the same answer.

1 - you didn't answer my question.
2 - a year ago I also had an unprotected vaginal sex with the girl who was HIV+ but I put all that behind because I tested negative a year after - when I face the truth of her HIV status... Three months ago we had oral sex (I was receptive and insertive).
3 - does it means that you have NEVER seen someone who tested positive so early (in first three months)?

thank you folks, I hope you understand my concerns... I simply cannot collect myself after all this stuff with my + partner...
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What? You didn't have a risk....Go back and reread your previous threads.
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