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My HIV Status

Hi,

       I have a low risk exposure(Condom break happened when penis was inside but I removed my penis from vagina immediately and I don't know the HIV status of that girl) for HIV few days back.

After 11 weeks I have taken ELISA(Enhanced chemilumiscene ) test and the results came back 0.02(non reactive) . But I am using Thyronorm(25 mcg) drug daily will that prolong HIV window period? Will 77 days is enough to confirm my HIV status ???
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3 months is conclusive
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77 day test is very unlikely to change.
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I know I am asking you this out of my anxiety and worry because I still have 10 days left to get a conclusive test. These 10 days are like hell for me
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One more question ..I had diahrrea symptoms few days back ,I dont know this is because of quitting smoking or because of HIV. So I have taken HIV test like after 77 days of exposure and I am negative, So can I say that diahrrea is not because of HIV as I tested negative after that ?? Or even though you feel symptoms it doesn't mean you will get the accurate result ?
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Thanks Vance I will take test again after 15 days and make sure my result conclusive .
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No
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Using thyronorme will not prolong the 3 months window period ??
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