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irony...irony.

ok.
this is the situation.

I had a unprotected sex with a girl i dont know at july 2008 and after 2weeks later, i had symtoms like ARS and
which are

whole body Dry skin
flu symtoms - runny nose, body ache
digonsed seborrheic dermatitis ( thin hair and hair loss, red rash on face around nose, blotches inside nose)
body rash (neck, face, arm accured right side only and disappaered in 3 days)
extream fatigue with blurry eyes for 2 days and mild fatigue for 4 months
diagosed bronchiectasis from X ray
black rash inside the mouth , chest, arm
lots of gas
muscle pain, joint pain
head ache,
mild fever
no energy for 4 month

now..

8 weeks oraquick test - negative
10 weeks elisa  test - negative
13 weeks eia test - negative
14 weeks std test - negative
16 weeks elisa test - negative
19 weeks elisa test  - negatve

i really dont know what is going on with my body and where i am going to..
as i see here, people say 3 month is conclusive but i have seen many people got tested positive after 3 month
frankly, i lost hope to live and just barely survive day by day.
at this point i really dont know what to do..
do i need further test or hiv is not my problem??
do i need to have pcr rna test??
please answer me....

thanks
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would you recomend further testing??
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What does HSV1 have to do with HIV and you? Not one thing. You have a conclusive negative test which means you don't have HIV. Her having HSV1, big deal three quarters of the population has HSV1.
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186166 tn?1385259382
you dont have hiv !
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the most irony thins is she got tested at 11th weeks with negative result
but tested positive on Oral Herpes.
  
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