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afraid of hiv plz reply ASAP

hi all,,
i had unprotect sex with a filipino lady b4 6 weeks and i did the hiv test and its negative..but  recently i got an extreme allergy in my whole body that is so itchy. right after the exprosure i woke up with a headache and then a i had a neck spasm and a sore thorat .but now am having an itchy allergy in my whole body.. and is the hiv test conclusive? thanx
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3 months post exposure is when you can obtain a conclusive test results. Your itchy symptoms have nothing to do with HIV.
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thanks man for ur support wish u the best thanx again
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1364665 tn?1291607092
Were actually on the same situation now
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1364665 tn?1291607092
Stay calm, dont be worry. 6-8 weeks test is to know one's status. Were actually on the situation now. As what I have been told 7 weeks result is unlikely to change. Good luck to both of us.
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3 months post exposure is when you can obtain a conclusive test result.
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thanx teak and rchie for reply but one i forgot i had the hiv test negative after 7 weeks not six still i need 2 test ??? and wot about the headache and neck spasm wot do u think is from ...thanx really for replaying so fast i wish u answer this question fast too am so worried
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1227988 tn?1276504453
retest at 3 months post exposure to be conclusive
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