I know what you guys are saying...only a negative test can help and on top I now see so many symptoms that I am starting to scare a bit...can you see lymphadenopathy from outside?how do those look? it takes 3-6 weeks to develop antibody...so 3 week is not "too early" if not more conclusive than a 6 week test...on top it is not guaranteed that you wont test positive during seroconversion...."you MAY NOT test positive during seroconversion".....whatever...thanx guys ....its now time to turn to the almighty,...
A one week and three week test was to early to detect anything wait until six weeks to test.
whatever "symptoms" you think you are having...can also be symptoms for boatloads of other things. forget the symptoms...your anxiety will create them.
test at 6 weeks post exposure for a great indication of what the final result will be. follow that up with a three month test for a conclusive result.
nobody can...but I am counting on Differential blood count...and why my syndromes are inconsistent with ARS? could you comment......this is why I requestes you guys...plz explain...
We can't tell you if you are going to test positive or not.
This **** pain and stress is unbearable...however thanx ..after reading the history how likely do you believe I am to get acute HIV...just wanna put my mind at rest...plz answer
Sorry the doctor found no Lymphadenopathy....
First off you took the HIV tests to early, your symptoms are inconsistent with ARS. You need to test at the earliest, 6 weeks post exposure and then again at 3 months to get a conclusive test result.