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exposed to hiv

about two weeks ago i met up with my partner and he told me he got poke with a needle on the beach while doing pt at the beach.. come to find out it was a lie that i confirmed with his Sgt.... he also told me that a physician was going to contact me but she never did because he never provided her with my number.. lucky i had memorized her number when he showed me her business card .. i waited a few days i called her.. and her words were... I have been exposed to HIV and i need to get tested right away.. i ask her questions to see if she can reveals his results but no luck... i waited a week i was hurt all i did was cry, not eating, very depress. eventually i went for a test i had the rapid test perform was negative and next week i receive the other test. i feel much better, although a bit inpatient to find out the results. i know im supposed to get tested at 3 months again... my question is since i have not been able to contact my partner is like his hiding from me.. i want to know if he has it. by the physician telling me that i have been exposed to it, and by her telling me he was withholding inf and that he has hes results and he was waiting for others to confirm.  that tells me he has something.. can you please help me figured this out..
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186166 tn?1385259382
your 3 month test...after your last unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse...will give you the answers you're looking for.
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but do you think he has it.. for what the doc told me..
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