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You guys were right not a question but a comment.

This is a comment to all the people that are worried and nervous.  I was nervous for years 2 actually about hiv after an incident that I believed to be “high risk”.  All these people tried time and time again to reassure me it was ok but I couldn’t get it out of my head I didn’t trust oraquick when I should have and I kept inspecting my body and thinking I had symptoms when in fact they weren’t there or were not from hiv at all. I even went to therapy and continue to do so.
I decided to get a 4th generation test to finally settle it and it was negative! After protected sex with a csw... these people who take the time out of their day to talk to everyone were right all along. I’m finally finished with this and ready to move on with my life. Don’t waste the same amount of time I did.. listen to them or get tested bottom line doesn’t matter how scared you’re or what symptoms you have.
Moderator delete if you want too but I won’t be back anyway.    
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We all knew it would be negative.  It's okay that you needed the test to confirm that, it's your time, money and life.  Glad you feel good about the results.  good luck and be safe.
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Thank you, I wasted a ton of time and it was indeed affecting my life as far as money if didn’t Cost me anything i have great insurance. You guys were right.
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