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3 month window period?

Hi guys . Assuming we all agree on a 3 month window period, is there much difference between 12 and 13 weeks. technically 3 months is 90 days or 13 weeks. Reason being i have a test booked in on the 87th day only because of the doctors availability, can anyone see a problem with the 3 day thing?
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No. Just anxiousness.
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For 5 weeks? That would be some damm tight neck muscles i would say....
There many reasons your neck can hurt and few of them if any are std.

Instead of googling HIV symptoms that you can't have and trying to work up a theory that you have an HIV induced sore neck, you will get more useful results from Googling sore neck causes that you can actually have at this point in your life. Arthritis, physical injury, poor posture, sedentary lifestyle, etc. the list is long. It is best to see a physio person or your doctor if you have had all that pain, because you have suffered all pain for no gain at this point.
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You had no risk.  Any test you take will be conclusive, and negative.  Take it any time you like.  It won't make a difference.
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Ok thanks . Any insight on the stiff neck and muscle twitching ? Some type of herpes maybe ?
1508374 tn?1380808510
Hello. What was your exposure?
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Hi there if you have a look I made a post called "scared any help would be cool". That's a full explanation . Thanks for the reply
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