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Anal sex condom tore.

Hello Doc.
         I had sex with a gay guy May 24, 2015 we started with foreplay he gave me oral and lick my ***.
After like 5 minutes or so of recieving oral from him I came. Then I rested for a while then put on condom and top him he is in control since he sat on me, when im half way in I felt the condom broke. I asked him to stop and pull out my penis. I saw it's shaft exposed( i was correct the condom did break).
So we stop and I washed my penis under running water.
I had test after 3 weeks with 4th gen. hiv ag/ab combo architect that game me none reactive result.
Then on 42 days or 6 weeks i had another test of the same technique and it came none reactive again.
My question is, should i consider it conclusive?
Should i take another test now that im on 3 months 1 week and 3 days post expossure.
I would appreciate your advice Doc. Thank you and more powers.


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Hi guys, I tested for hiv antibody after 13 weeks and 6 days and it was none reactive. Im very happy and very thankful to our Lord.
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Hi James, now as I look at my test result it made me more confuse if it is a rapid test kit or actually a run through machine test type of thing. Im sorry because this is all new to me. The result goes like this.

Patient's Absorbance: 0.230
Mean Negative Absorbance: 0.100
Cut-off Value : 1.000
Result: NONE REACTIVE

Reference Intervals: NONE REACTIVE

Remarks: Screening Kit Used: HIV Ag/Ab Combo (ARCHITECT)

With this information could you posibly tell what kind of test did I actually get?
That is the test result for my 42 days or 6 weeks post exposure, because I had previous test at 23 days and it came NR with 0.110 absorbance and 0.110 mean negative absorbance.
I would appreciate your answer. Thank you.
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A test at 6 weeks very rarely ever changes.  And I mean rarely.
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Hello Doc, what is your stand on my case? I would appreciate your comment and advice.
Thank you so much.
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Sir I do not expect the worst, however that is what people implied to me. Could you be specific and tell me that my test result is reassuring and/or conclusive at 6 weeks and there is nothing to worry.
Thanks.
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Just take a test to be certain, cause you're obviously assuming the worst.
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I do not wish to contradict your comments guys, however some people were advice to rest the case after 6weeks post exposure? Im just a bit confused now. Thanks.
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Though 8 week result never changes as per most of the notable doctors
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12 weeks post exposure is final
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Iam already in 3 months post exposure period since it happened May 24 of this year. Thanks for your comment that is very reassuring as I was nervous.
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Very very unlikely to change, take one at 8 weeks just to be certain.
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