You came in here to get advice. You were given advice as to your risk and were told you had no HIV risk and do not need testing;
You admit of being scared about this, even though there is no need for you to be scared about HIV infection.
Then you get upset because you're not getting an answer about a six week test. You wouldn't like the answer if you had a real risk....but you did not have a risk.
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Your question was answer, you never had an exposure. You didn't have an exposure don't need testing, nothing more to discuss.
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I wasn't talking about my test, I asked if you guys ever spoke with someone on the forums that turned pos after a six week neg. Never did I say I had a risk.
But if you had no risk then how can a test turn positive?
I know and that's awesome. I'm just wondering, mostly for peace of mind. If you dont feel comfortable answering it's okay, but please do let me know.
You never had an exposure.
Hey Teak.
I see you've been answering HIV questions for years so I assume you know what you're talking about. I have a question. In all your years of dealing with scared people, have you ever seen a six week neg turn positive? I tested two days after six weeks. Again, I'm aware it's not conclusive I was just wondering.
You never had an exposure and thrush is not HIV specific.
Well I gave the oral sex. And I thought my scare was over until I noticed my GF had oral thrush too.
It can't be a coincidence.
Your symptoms could be caused by many things. But based on your posted event of receipt of oral sex it is not HIV.