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Friends, As I had already spoken did the fourth generation HIV test abbott at 77 days post exposure , exposure was oral sex on a girl for a few seconds . I plan on making a new test now at 180 days post exposure , what are the odds that my negative change?
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You don't understand. You didn't have a risk to begin with. Therefore any test you took is conclusive.
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thank you very much for your attention . So in the opinion of you my test 78 days is conclusive ?
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I hear you.
As I said, if you insist on testing don't wait 6 months and torcher yourself.
There is inaccurate information and old standards out there causing you more worry than needed.
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Stop googling and searching the internet. You don't have an HIV concern.
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I am very happy when I read that oral sex is not a risky activity . The problem is that the Internet has a lot of different information , there are sites that say it is a risky activity . Well, I'm not doubting you , I am very happy for the help you are giving me , but I pray understanding the reason for my anciedade and doubt.
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13276481 tn?1451146767
You were assessed in your previous thread.
Anxiety is running its course.
You tested negative for a non risk exposure.
If you insist on testing because you mentally need it, there is absolutely no need to go 6 months.
You are negative. It won't turn positive from this risk.
If it's past 12 weeks take your not needed test.
It will be negative. Then put this all behind you.
Any antibody test is conclusive at this point.
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You don't need a new test.  You didn't even need the first test.  You had no risk for HIV.  Your negative will always stay a negative because you had no risk.
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