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DEAR SIR PL HELP AND ANSWER!!

Dear Doctor,

Mine exposure was unprotected vaginal as well as oral sex with sex workers in Mid October2010  thrice.Since then i had taken 16 tests which are discribed as under.I am counting the days since my last exposure on 15th October:-

1 3rd week post exposure-ELISA test

2 5th,7th,9th,11th and 83rd day post last exposure-ECLIA test

3 90 days post last exposure-TRIDOT test

4 97 days post exposure-ECLIA test

5 108 days post exposure-DUO test(p24 +Antibody test)

6 120 days-ECLIA test

7 138 days-ELISA rapid test

8 167 days-ECLIA test

9 193 days-ECLIA test

10 221 days-ECLIA test

11 265 days-ECLIA

12 289 days-ECLIA

13 308 days-ECLIA test

.My questions are :-

1 Are these tests conclusive enough?


Is ECLIA test reliable?.As all the ECLIA test have been taken same lab though reputed one..

Please doctor i am tired of testing..What should i do now?I experience dizziness,sore throat,neck pain and loose motions,some red spots on legs(6-8 in numbers) and hands.Lost considerable weight as wellAre these signs of HIV seroconversion..Please answer

Regards
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Can some one please explain the HIV rashes.I am asking because my wife has recently got 3-4 red spots on belly and below boobs which makes me terrified.Pl are these a cause of worry? She had lost a little bit of weight as well Pl help and answer.I wont come back.

Regards
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No risk.
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pl anyone??
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But as per Dr Young of body.com there is risk from razors for the transmission.I have lost 2 Kgs weight also besides red spots as mentioned above in my wife's condition.Pl help dont ban me and suggest
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Dear Sirs,

Sorry to come back again but i have a genuine doubt again and in trouble.Yesterday my wife had asked me look at the body of hers where she was at slight discomfort like she developed red spots 4 in numbers two below her boobs and two on belly. I was very very terrified looking at them,they were itchy as well. recently i had a shave in saloon  where i got a cut below my nose.Can this be a cause of worry? Should my cycle of testing will get repeated for three months again? Kindly answer
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You don't have HIV, and you've way overtested.
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Well your symptoms dont sound like classical symptoms of HIv. Moreover, you have had so many tests, you have exceeded all the imaginable window periods. Stop
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