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Is the test result conclusive?

I obtained negative results from two HIV tests (12 days 8 hours HIV RNA PCR and 33 days 4th generation HIV combo).
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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This forum is intended to help people with actual events that happened. We cannot address irrational "what if" scenarios. No one on this planet, including trained medical professionals, could give you an intravenous injection without you knowing.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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What was your risk for HIV?
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First of all, where I live is a non-English speaking country.
I received treatment for frozen shoulder. Extracorporeal shock waves are used during the treatment process.
A small IV injection is also administered during extracorporeal shock wave therapy.
I received treatment for frozen shoulder about 3 days ago after drinking a lot.
On November 29, 2023, I went to a meeting and drank a lot. When I checked with the person I drank with, it turned out that there was no sexual intercourse with the woman at all. (I drank a lot so I don’t remember everything that happened that day.)
I took a taxi home late at night, and when I took a shower the next morning, I noticed injection marks on my arms.
Two days later, I received treatment for frozen shoulder again at the hospital.
As with the previous treatment, I received a small IV injection. Upon observation, the injection marks remained for about 4 days.
I slept when I took a taxi home. Because it is cold winter here now, I was wearing a duck down jumper.

My concern was that the taxi driver had injected me with HIV-contaminated blood while I was sleeping.

I told the urologist what I had said.
The doctor said something like that couldn't happen to me.


The reason was explained as follows.

1. It is difficult for an ordinary person, other than a medical professional, to perform an intravenous injection.
2. Even while you are sleeping, if you receive an injection through a vein, you will be able to move. In this case, the blood vessel bursts.
(I looked at my arm when I was taking a shower, but I checked several times to see that there were only injection marks and that no blood vessels had burst or blood was on my clothes.)
3. HIV-infected blood must be refrigerated before being injected into you, but this is not possible in a regular taxi.

After receiving two negative HIV tests, my doctor told me this.
What you said is realistically impossible, but even if it had happened, the HIV RNA test and the 4th generation HIV AB/AG test on the 33rd came out positive.

The doctor finally told me that no further tests were necessary.
You were given correct advice from a few doctors, but you don't believe it, wasted your time testing twice,  and now you have come here. Because of all that, anyone see that you have hiv fixation, which is a mental health issue.

It is time to accept the doctor's advice, and stop googling for death. If you can't stop imagining your silly idea that a taxi driver injecting you with his hiv blood, see a mental health therapist because they might be able to help you live a normal life.
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