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borderline case

Please for the past five months have never any exposure with my  girlfriend.but I remember I have an exposure with two different girls with unknown status which is four weeks ago . a me and my girlfriend whant to get into marriage and we decided to go and have a test for hiv and hepatitis b .we did the test and my girlfriend had negative for both hiv and hepatitis b screening. but my was scary results which the hepatitis b came positive and the hiv was borderline. and they told me to repeat the test in four weeks time. So I was lil bit scared I decided to go to my clinic for another test that was a week after. I explained what has happened to the doctor and he told me to do another test at the clinic and the result came  hiv negative. As compared with the first test and the second test what's the idea of the borderline result was it negative or positive .Am scared to go there for the  second test which was four weeks time. Or should I concentrate on the clinic results.
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What?
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You won't mind me again?
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You have to ask your Dr about that.
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So what was borderline referring to?was it negative or positive, or what? Please with your experience what is your  interpretation of  issue.



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So what was borderline referring to?was it negative or positive, or what? Please with your experience what is your  interpretation of  issue.



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3 months after is when test will be conclusive. So take the negative test as the result.
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Please doctor because I have unprotected sex that my risk
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What was your risk?
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