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HIV P24 Ag And Abs (HIV Combo)

I am very tired all the symptoms of an hour what thou didst in the disease, and I almost came to me.
I do this analysis HIV P24 Ag And Abs (HIV Combo) after 100 days and Eliza test two time, thank God, he came up nonreactive, of the relationship that was unprotected oral and vaginal protected.
Please advise me knowing that after three months i got Lymph glands in the neck and under the chin
My wife and suffering from a sore throat now, after two months of our relationship.


This discussion is related to Hard time moving on...COMBO test at 6 Weeks.
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Hi there.  As stated by our forum members, oral sex and protected sex do not lead to HIV.  We wish you luck and are now closing this thread.  

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There is no test that will detect anything in you because you had no risk. In order for any HIV test to detect something, you would've needed to be exposed in the first place, which you were not. Protected sex using a condom and oral sex are no risk non exposures.
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thanks for your reply, but to be sure could you explain to me how the combo test is working mean that the protein of the virus will detect or the Abs, or as i see on internet that combo will be no use after 45 because the protein of the virus will dapperer, plz explain because i didn't do it on this time i did it after 100 days.
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Symptoms are never used to diagnose HIV. You had no risk and your test proves you do not have HIV. HIV is not the reason for your symptoms. See your doctor if you don't feel well.
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You had no risk and your tests prove conclusively that you're HIV negative.
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Thanks for your reply, if like what you said why I feel all the sign of this disease I got everything I read about it.
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Thanks for your reply, last I need to know if hiv combo is good after three months or not because I read that its no use after 45 days because of the p24 of hiv will disappear from the blood,its right or if its gone we should be able to find the Abs of the virus, please advise and if there is document kindly share it to me.
Thanks.
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what if i have issue with my immune system. I have a disease called Behcet's disease, and for the test HIV P24 Ag And Abs (HIV Combo) it should found one of this Ag for the virus or the Abs for it, mean if there is no Ag it should be Abs or if there is Ag it will not found Abs, please advise if you have document can you provide for the combo saying that what ever you have you will find one of Ag or Abs.
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Your test is conclusive, no matter what you add.  Additionally, you did not have a risk to begin with and did not need to test.  Any test you take will be negative.
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Yes, your 100 day test is enough to prove hiv is not your problem.
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thanks for your reply, this mean that i have to forget about HIV whatever i feel, 100 day for Combo test P24 & Abs enough.
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13276481 tn?1451146767
You are conclusively hiv negative. The encounter you describe didn't warrant testing for hiv.
The unprotected oral has the potential for other STDS~ STIS, so you may want to enquire in the appropriate forum for that concern.
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