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Please i need help

Hi ,
Can someone please help me
After a broken condom with a tranny (me on top) i did  10 duo test and antibody
week 6 , week 8 , week 11 , week 14, week 16 , week 18 , week 19
Can someone please confirm that i dont have hiv. i am so scared i have read sometimes the test cannot detect and i have to do a pcr or some other test .. I am in melbourne i even dont know where can i get this test. is this used in Australia for testing ?
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Sydney & Melbourne have the best STD clinics in Australia--you were already told your tests were conclusive.
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My Anxiety is coming back again.. I did a test at 21 weeks ..It was a duo one.. but why the lab advice recomends testing at 12 and 24 weeks. ? I thought 3 months is the window period ? and below it also says negative result does not mean that infection is not present? This is more scary .. can anyone please help me please?
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Thanks a lot.. i am seeing a phycatrist
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My goodness how many negative test results do you need.  Your 8th and 11th week results were conclusive, you don't have HIV.  Stop wasting your money and if your still under distress because of this, you need to seek medical advice from your primary care physcian.  Best of luck to you.
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