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INSTI rapid test in pain

I know I’ve asked before about giving brief oral sex with ulcer with a man who could of had HIV.
At two weeks I had a vomiting bug ,fever , fever lasted a two days. 10 weeks on I have sore lymph nodes everywhere , I feel inflamed. Persistent sore throat. In pain. I took an INSTI home rapid test at 7.5 nearly 8 weeks .. it was negative but maybe not long enough. If I had all these symptoms Would this test of been correct by now? Please help  :-(
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Your question was fully answered here and in your previous thread that you had no risk.  We are closing this discussion.

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Not sure why you are asking again since you didn't believe the advice given. See doc for an explanation of how everyone gets colds so he might be able to explain in a one on one that you can't just pick a cold and say that proves HiV. Or see a therapist who can help you through this because you don't have any medical training, and to deal with the fact that the only thing you believe is your own science fiction theories about HIV.
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Thank you for taking the time to reply.. I appreciate it very much but do you have any medical training? This has all happened since this meeting . I have seen the Dr about weakness and muscle pain . I’ve had blood tests which I can give you a full break down. I was really asking about having symptoms at two weeks .. would an INSTI rapid test at 7-8 weeks give a good idea about my status . So that is symptoms at two weeks and and a test about 5 weeks on from from that..I just heard something about antibodies being detected after seroconversion. I would be really thankful about any constructive advice as I’m really feeling Ill right now. Thank you x
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