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Is Elisa Test Done In Premedical Check Up Is Conclusive

Hi Medhelp ,

Please help me as my parents expects with me a lot . I am in very akward and full with anxiety situation now . I have done protected sex with sex worker 3 times (Only in my lifetime till now) of which the last date on 7th March , 2014 and within a week after last exposure I got chicken pox . My mother told me that I had chicken pox before when I was 2 and half years old and it should not happen again . My chicken pox recovered within a week and after a one and half month I got some infections on private parts . Then I started severely worrying about getting infected with HIV . But then here in gulf where I work , the rules regulations are very strict and I could not test for HIV because lab professional ask for VISA page and passport copy .
So I went back to my home country and tested for complete health check up in a lab which is approved by Indian Government and GCC certified lab for pre medical check up .
In my complete medical check up I am declared fit and ELISA test is non reactive showing in test report . The test I took on 7th June 2014 , exactly after 90 days of my last exposure . Till that test I was dying each day and I thought my life is over but after the result I got some relief . But then I read from websites that I should check again after 3 months for conclusion that I am not infected . Again my worry has started and everyday is passing like hell . Can you please help me on this problem and can you tell me 90 days ELISA test is conclusive or not ?
Can I live like I had life before . Everything seems to be very dark . Please help .
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How can I get over worry of HIV . I have tested at 3 months with ELISA only .
I have heard that still I should check at 6 months . Can I believe my 3 months test result by ELISA .
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You were advised, you don't have HIV.
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Please answer my question about chicken pox. Is chicken pox in 2nd week can be symptom of acute HIV infection?
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Your thread has been hijacked by a spammer, ignore his posts and they will be deleted.
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One more question. Can some one get chicken pox within 2 weeks after HIV infection ? I am still much worried .
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Whether or not your protection failed, your 90 days test stands conclusive and final. your complaints have nothing to do with HIV.
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Thanks for your Answer Diver . What about chickenpox in first week and whether ELISA test is reliable after 90 days ? I do not have Idea whether protection failed but as far as I know it is not failed . I am in confusion because of Anxiety . There was some kissing but not passionate . Is there any chance through kissing . My anxiety is because of chicken pox got in fist week and after that private parts fungus . Please reply .
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Your 90 days test is conclusive, you do not have HIV, believe your test results. You did not require an HIV test in first place since you had protected sex and your protection did not fail during sex, therefore your exposure never existed
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