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I feel like I should be woohooing but I can't shake the fears and anxiety. My situation in a nutshell: BF cheated, status still unknown he had +elisa and -WB.
I was tested at ~35 Days via rapid test oral swap at an HIV clinic, (my mouth was really dry cuz I was nervous as hell) came back non-reactive.
@ 3months 2weeks I did an FDA approved home test kit (blood sample) which also came back negative.
Can I wohoo?
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Response from Dr. Frascino
Hi,
Yes, both you and your BF can WOO-HOO. A positive ELISA plus a negative Western Blot is considered a negative HIV test. Your negative HIV-antibody test at three months, two weeks is definitive and conclusive. Consequently it's WOO-HOO time for the whole family.
Be well. Stay well.
Dr. Bob
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