Tufan kardes bir bakarmisin

Tufan kardes Benim 32,45,64,87 ve 99.gunlerde 4.jenarasyon p24 antijen ve antikor hiv1 ve hiv 2 negatif bayana sadece 38.gun ayni test negatif klamidya,gonorhea,spihilptis,hepatit a/b/c 54.ve 99. Gunler negatif ama peniste yanma kasiklarda agri ve yanma birde sol koltuk altinda agri var baska test e gerek varmi sence

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99.gün testi

Arkadaslar herkese merhaba daha once 32,45,64,87.gunlerde 4.jenarasyon p24 antijen ve antikor hiv1/hiv2 testi olmustum sonuclari negatif gonorhea,klamidya,spihilptis negatif hepatit a/b/c negatif ve dayanamayip 99.gun tekrar spihilptis,hepatitler be gene 4.jenarasyon hiv testi oldum sonuc negatif Allah'a cok sukur ama bu zaman zarfinda me yedinizmi ne ictigimi nede uyuduğumu biliyorum rabbim hepimizin yar ve yardımcısı olsun hepinizi korusun ve sevenlerimize bağışlasın hepinize bana verdiği gibi güzel haberler almayı nasip etsin inşallah bi zaman zarfında benden desteğinizi esirgemediginiz için hepinize çok teşekkür ederim inanın internet çok bulandırıyor insanın beynini test olun teste güvenin ve birdaha doğru yoldan ayrılmayın allah'a emanet olun

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Galil,tovbekar kimse yokmu?

Arkadaşlar hepinizin kandili mübarek olsun bu gecenin yüzü suyu hürmetine rabbim hepimizi affetsin ve bizlere hayırlı haberler ile bu sıkıntılardan kurtulmayı biran önce nasip etsin inşallah amin konuşmak isteyen olursa bekliyorum

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Canada hiv dernegi

Hello, and thank you for choosing AIDS Vancouver as your source for HIV/AIDS related information. I will try to answer your questions in the order that you sent them. 1) All HIV tests are considered conclusive at three months. Technicalities such as a five day difference between three months and 12 weeks do not make a difference, as it is generally accepted that 12 weeks and three months are the same. To be as accurate as possible, the test results are considered conclusive at 84 days. Your test at 87 days is conclusive: you are HIV negative. 2) Basing one's HIV status off of symptoms is not recommended, as HIV tends to mirror the symptoms of other viral infections. Furthermore, some people never experience any symptoms at all. Others experience strong flu-like symptoms two weeks after exposure when seroconversion starts and generally only last for a few days. Since you were tested at 87 days with a negative test result, you can rest assured that these symptoms you're experiencing are not related to HIV. I suggest getting in touch with your family doctor to get to the bottom of what may be causing them. 3) No, you do not need to get tested again for reasons listed above. I hope I've addressed your concerns. Feel free to send us another e-mail or give us a call if you have further questions. In Health, Lauren AIDS Vancouver Helpline Volunteer E-mail: [email protected] Phone (Mon-Fri 9am-4pm): (604) 696-4666 Web: www.aidsvancouver.org/helpline

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Kabus ve galil

Hello and Thank You for Using the AIDS Vancouver Helpline as your source of HIV/AIDS related information. First, I would just like to note that when we talk about the risk of acquiring HIV, we actually focus on the activities you engage in, and not the details about the person you were with (such as their profession). At the end of the day, try to focus on the activities you choose to engage in and not any assumptions or feelings you may have towards the person you were with. In fact, it might surprise you to know that sex workers often get tested more frequently for STIs because they are more aware of the risks involved with sexual activities ! This means they are more likely to be aware of their sexual health status than the “girl next door type” that you might peg as “safer.” It is great to hear you got tested after your risky exposure- testing is really the only way to know. The first test you took was a very reliable blood test that looks for antibodies to the HIV virus; this result was an excellent indication of your negative HIV status. You are correct that the 2nd test was a 4th Generation or “DUO” test. This test looks for both HIV-specific antibodies and antigens (p24 protein). However, it is unlikely that antigens would still longer be detected if you took the test at 87 days. This is because most people start to develop HIV-specific antibodies to fight the virus as early as 21-25 days post infection. Once your body starts to produce antibodies, the antibodies bind to the antigens, making them no longer detectable with the antigen test. Since the antibody test has a window period of 4-12 weeks post exposure, these would be picked up by the DUO test at the 87 day mark. This test is conclusive at 3 months (84 days/12 weeks) post exposure by our official HIV testing standards, and as such, confirm that you are HIV negative! I would like to add that it is actually very uncommon to acquire HIV from one incidence of unprotected sex, even if your partner happened to be HIV+. We encourage people to trust their test results and not let their symptoms trick them into thinking they are HIV positive. I encourage you to talk to a health care professional that you trust in order to get to the bottom of what is causing your symptoms and subsequently get relief. For further reading about HIV-related symptoms, please click here. Stay healthy, Elyse AIDS Vancouver Helpline VolunteerE-mail: [email protected] (Mon-Fri 9-4pm): (604) 696-4666Web: www.aidsvancouver.org/helpline

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