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Please !! Awaiting your Reply

I know this site stands with Oral sex, which is no risk,the good thing that your answers assuring many of site visitors ,now i am in the middle of my 12 week,my exposure which was protected Oral and unprotected cunnilingus,i have been diagnosed with hsv2 from this encounter,and i am taking herpes Medicine, i tested (hiv combi eclia ab+ag) at the begining of my 11th week and came back negative,so my questions as following:
1.Whatever symptomes i am facing,are not related to HIV (Lymph node, red spots,rash,burning armpit)?
2.is my test good indication that you are right,and unlikly to change?
3.i have seen yesterday dr.hhh comment that no drugs effect on HIV test except (immunoauppressive), dont you think hsv Medicine (Valtrex) might effect my next (HIV) test?

Many thanks for your effort,god bless you all.
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actaully my test was on my 72 days of exposure by (eclia ab+ag) and came negative, and you said i didn't have an exposure..but my really concern and make me worry alot is my burning sensation in my armpit..is it a sign of HIV?
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No, you were told you never had an exposure. Reread the replies you were already given.
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i know that he is a spammer,but can you answer my last question (is burning armpit since a week) is a sign of HIV??
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Means you never were infected before.
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what about my negative result in my 11 week by (eclia ab+ag)??
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the best thing in you,that u r newly joined the community and giving advices..get lost !!!
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