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8 weeks

So on December 2008 I had unprotected oral,vaginal and anal sex.Im an 18 year old male and i had sex with a female of unknown status. I have always used condoms except for that night. I was soo drunk and  uncapable of  knowing what I was doing.When finishing I noticed blood on my shirt and all over my penis. ahhhand that freaked me out so much! Also the girl isn't a prostitute or anything like that but she has been around with many other guys even dudes that i personally know. Within a week or so I began to feel kinda weird like lightheaded, dizzy, muscle aches, and headaches and a weird tingling numbness kinda feeling on my right testicle. Anyway, I got tested for std's and hiv on the 2 week mark-I tested (negative).The test was done in a clinic by my personal doctor which he took out blood from my arm.An (Antibody test)Also a urine test to detect chlamydia, gonorrea, etc...
Then at 4 weeks I tested (negative) with a rapid antiobody test.
and finally at 8 weeks and 1 day another rapid anitibody test-result was negative.!!

by the way I asked the girl when was the last time she was tested she said on August 2008. which she claims everything was Negative. I don't trust her. Plus assuming perhaps she was on the window period when she tested.


cuz ughh Anxiety and stress is killing me.!
and knowing that most people develop detectable antibodies by 6 weeks.
95 % right?
even the hiv conselour told me not worry that my 4 week and 8 week results are very conclusive.
and to retest at 12 weeks which it would be in 2 weeks.

So my question is....Is my 8 week 1 day result conclusive???
would highly appreciate  opinions from an expert on this subject or aanyone?

thanks.




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Thanks for the reply dude appreciated.
and yeah thanx for thee advice I'll always wear a condom from now on.!
:)
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A negative result at 8 weeks is almost completely conclusive.

You should consider preventing yourself from getting so drunk or high that you make poor decisions regarding your sexual activities.  Always use a condom!
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