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11 weeks Rapid Test

I had a rapid test just 2 days short from 11 weeks from exposure which came back negative. Do you guys think I need further testing? Can I take it as conclusive? I was reading one of Dr Hooks posts and he said that the time to tesdt positive it depended on the dose of the infection. What if my infection was too little and it is taking longer for it to show on a test? Please help!
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186166 tn?1385259382
there is probably only 5-6 real ppl on this forum...makes ya not even want to try and help others with all these games
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277836 tn?1359666174
yep and you are adding to the joke bitchfornow
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That does not suprise me after what i have seen hear today this fourm has become a joke. (seekingguidance/manny1980.)

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277836 tn?1359666174
LOL
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186166 tn?1385259382
MY, MY...looks like manny just busted himself out for using two screen names.   hhhuuummmmmmmmmm...so are you telling yourself to "move on"???
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lol

DID NOT NEED TESTING

Move on.
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Thank you Mrs. Lou. I am aware you told me that I did not need testing but just looking at is as if I had been exposed, is my test good enough?
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186166 tn?1385259382
you could have considered a test at any point conclusive.  you had protected sex and were never at risk for hiv.

spit into a balloon and see what happens :)  PROTECTED SEX IS PROTECTED SEX
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