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I think I will be the very first one!!

I had been tested for Hiv after 1.5 month and 61 days after exposure,and both result were NEGATIVE,the test was Simple Hiv Test and I had done both tests in same Hospital.How reliable these Negative result?Do I need further testing?
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and I had tasted some blood from the wound of that positive prostitute while licking her near to her lip and I had a lip brust that time......and I might have eaten some of her breast milk.....and i am also suffering from great Headache for the first time in my life from last 2 weeks.....I think I have a Hiv and Gave it to my girlfriend...I committed a  crime!!
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sorry,Today My girlfriend said that she is sufferring from sever commoncold and sorethroat,as we had done very intensed deep kissing number of times 20 days ago and othr time also...I think I had given her Hiv....seriously,Guys I am frustating!
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Thanks love you!!
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It's never happen to me, so kindly move along.
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It is ever happened that You experts had said No Risk/Zero risk and later result came out POSITIVE?
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We are not going to keep repeating ourselves!!!  NO risk means NO risk period!  You never needed to test in the first place, therefore your test is conclusive.  Now, move on.
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