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.
Sorry the doctor found no Lymphadenopathy....
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
We can't tell you if you are going to test positive or not.
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...
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.
A one week and three week test was to early to detect anything wait until six weeks to test.
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,...