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IV drug injection

First time in my life I used IV drug injection with the same needle

Questions:
1-Is the window period for sharing  noodel and unprotected sex same?

2-Is the window period the same for all exposures?

3-Why is the 3rd gen hiv window late if you use iv drugs?

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3191940 tn?1447268717
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YES, it is the same.  Any information you read that says it is not is either 1) wrong, or 2) very outdated.

Test any time 90 days or more after your event for a conclusive result.  There is NOTHING more to say.
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You wrote 'YES, it is the same.'  Are you saying that the window period is the same for all exposures?

I'm from Myanmar, so I apologize for my bad English
ReallyLast question( Plz answer me)
YES.
'Are you saying that the window period is the same for all exposures?'
What does this mean?
I don't understand that because I'm weak in English grammar.
Plz. I will wait for your letter
sorry i was wrong
'Any information you read that says it is not is either 1) wrong, or 2) very outdated.
What does this mean?'
I don't understand that because I'm weak in English grammar.
Plz. I will wait for your letter
You are being told that you have been given accurate, correct info here.  Any contradiction to that is wrong our outdated. this is a moderated forum guided by experts in HIV.   You need to calm down. Test at 90 days and beyond and that's all.  Going on and on dramatically just amps up your anxiety.  You've gotten your answers now.  take care
*wrong OR outdated.
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On the 91st day after I was exposed, I got a negative test using antibody test.Want to test again?
Great. This is my very last post to you and any further you make about this will be excessive posting.  Your test is conclusive, you do not have HIV and do not need to test again. take care
Very Thz Bro
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