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Please, help.

I have a few question. I haven't slept much in the past 6 weeks.
My friend was getting attacked and I had to help out as we were out numbered.
Unfortunately I got front tooth knocked out. Had a serious scratch on my chest (that was bleeding)

I believe it was 2 diffrent guys, one who knocked my front tooth out and the other who scratched the skin
of my chest.

I believe that the guys fist was bleeding when he punched me in the tooth.
I got tested its been 6 weeks today. I got my results and it was Negative.

Before i got my result, i was playing basketball with a group of guys. And i went to wash my hands
afterward and i noticed a deep scratch on my wrist right under a huge vein. And it was scraped, I dont
know how to describe it but little minute dots of blood.....

Do i need more testing ? or can i live my life without ever having to take another test ?
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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I appreciate the fast reply. Would you say you are 100 percent certain ? Even if in 3 different incidents My skin was broken and other peoples blood had access to my blood stream....
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You never had a risk.
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