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Are my results correct fo STDs and HIV

I had an encounter with an escort about 8 months ago, I got at risk as the condom broke.

During the past months prior to this encounter, i was taking supplements that support the inmune system and increases it to tackle ilness, desease, parasites. Its menat to give the body intelligence and inmunity.

Back to the question. I got tested for hiv in the 5th week and results were negative.

Tested again on the 7th week (day 52) from the date of the encounter and again the results came negative.

My question is could it be likely that my inmune response was high enough that it didnt detect any Std or hiv, could this have manipulated the end result of the test, or could i be confident that the result was accurate and that no product could have made the results to alter.

Maybe the lroblem is in my mind.
Appreciate your help.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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I read your previous threads.  The condom didn't break, or you would have known.  You had no risk for HIV, so any test you took is accurate and conclusive.  You do not have HIV.
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Thank you for your responce. Appreciate it. I may need some sort of therapy because in my mind i get the message and feeling that I may have a desease.
I will work on my mindset and hopegully get peace.

Thank you
The first step to peace is to stop Googling for death because no matter what you plan to do in the next 10 minutes, you can find someone on the internet who will tell you that you can die from doing it. Googling can only make you anxious.
Therapy or a discussion with doc often helps speed the process of recovery to get back to your old happy self.
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