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Really need help Pls!!!! Doctor freaking me !!!! :(

I'm sorry I don't mean to come say BS!!!
I swear I had condom broke 4 years back and last sex was 2 years ago (No more sexual activity and any posible exposure this last 2 years).

About 3 months ago (March-2012)

Rapid blood test Abott Determine HIV 1/2 negative.
MEIA axsym HIV 1/2: Negative 0.27 <1
MEIA axsym HIV ab/ag 1/2: Negative 0.25 <1

I know you all told me further testing is not needed and hiv is not my concern.

This morning I met a doctor and show him my other blood works. He seemed can not find any cause of my sympthoms I'm experiencing.
But he used echo machine and told me that I have unusual lymph nodes inside my body. And he told me that HIV is what he only concern about right now. Then I gave him my hiv test results, then he told me that I should get tested again. He even asked about the girl I had condom broke if she is alive or not? or having health problem or not... I told I don't know, she's CSW...

What do you think????

After those hiv blood tests above, do I need to test again like he said????

Now I already gave blood to lab and still waiting for result that will be out in few hours.

I'm so freaking, I'm so damn scared...

Pls tell me !!!!
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You do not have HIV.
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thanks Teak,

But do they limit to some kinds of test kits only?
Rapid test also OK? non FDA approved also OK? low generation also OK?
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You don't need any further testing. Your test is conclusive.

http://www.cdc.gov/globalaids/Resources/pmtct-care/docs/TM/Module_6TM.pdf
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  In an adult, a positive HIV antibody test result means that the person is infected, a person with a negative or inconclusive result may be in the “window for 4 to 6 weeks but occasionally up to 3 months after HIV exposure. Persons at high risk who initially test negative should be retested 3 months after exposure to confirm results
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Hello Teak and all,

Few days ago I go tested again using Serodia hiv 1/2. Then I go back to doctor. He said that some hiv tests are not very accurate and he told me that I should test for hiv again next 3 months.

He said like that after he scan inside my body and there are gas in stomach and lymphnode inside my body, plus my other sympthoms I described to him.

What he said really scare me alot.

Is it possible of false negatives?

Do I really need furthur testing like he said? if yes, what is the best test to take?
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The doctor is wrong.You had a test in march for a risk 4 years ago and it was negative.You are not a late seroconverter and this doctor is making you worry for nothing.
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RainLover71,
Thanks for helping, but I can't stop worrying right now after doctor told me like this, plus my sympthoms same as hiv.
I feel like hell right now.

How can you tell, if I fall in those category people that late or NOT detection like (Cancer, Transplant, IV Drug....)?
Also rare subtype.......

Any possible things.... like that???

Pls pls
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Again don't worry,a rapid test is just as good as a regular blood test.
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One more thing, I asked the blood test man he said Rapid Test that i took was not very accurate.
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Stop worrying,you will be negative again.The doctor is wrong.You have already received conclusive test results.
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