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HIV Antigen Antibody test at 15 days (4th gen)

Hi i took a test at 15 days after exposure of having sex with a stripper, I wore a condom that she had on her and suggested we use, the condom didn’t break from my knowledge, but i was paranoid, So i got tested at 14-15 days after and my results for HIV came back negative.
i was pretty drunk but i do remember finishing inside the condom and her taking it off for me afterwards and holding a napkin under the condom so my semen wouldn’t spill all over my penis. but i’m just paranoid still, it’s been 5 weeks since exposure, i wanna know if i’m good, if my 4th gen hiv test at this famous hospital in glendale is accurate. any help would be appreciated
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If a condom fails it rips wide down the seam so that didn't happen. You can't get hiv when you use a condom that didn't fail, therefore your test was a waste of time. It was just a placebo test, since you had no risk. It is time to move on from hiv fears.
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Is this the same encounter that you posted about earlier?
yea earlier? like probably 2 or 3 weeks ago possibly? if u can see it?
can’t blame me… i got like 2 swollen lymph nodes on my neck, they’re kinda small, not in the jaw ish area but like above the collarbone kinda nd one on the side of the neck area and i got like a headache nd flu like symptoms from it, just thought it was connected to this…
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Please refer to your previous threads in which our members informed you that you had no risk.

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