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Tri dot test after 73 days after exposure

I had...sex with some CSW...on may 26th 2013. I used 2 condoms at first, Since i did not ejaculate i removed them and i wore a single condom.  But then also i did not reach the climax, so i left the place. I had some mild fever and sore throat after 4 weeks then i started worrying about HIV, Then i tested negetive with Tri dot test after 73 days after exposure.
My question....is my test result is conclusive? or need to be tested further?? I am worried please answere, I am not able concentrate on my studies?? plzz
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You're allowing your mind to play games. You never had an exposure and your test results are irrelevant .
You cannot get HIV from the event you posted. It just doesn't happen that way!
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No you cannot contract HIV from removing a condom.
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Thank you Diver58,.....
I just want ask ask you that, is there any little chances of exposure whilw removing and wearing new condom....and if so, my test at 73 days is conclusive...?? i dont know......some times i feel very uncomfortable.....there is a fear some where inside.......i dont know what to do??
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366749 tn?1544695265
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You were not exposed to the risk as you were already told. However avoid using two condoms at a time. This combination carries higher risk of failure due to mutual friction
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Thank you......very much
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You used protection--you never had a risk and you never needed to test in the first place.
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