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No One has a real idea about seroconversion
#187335 - 04/21/06 08:30 AM
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I had an exposure and tested at 102 days and thought i was in the clear. I know read a thread about seroconverting 6 months to 12 months???? So based on this my 3 month -ve is worthless. I guess my diarrhea, headaches, appendicitis, and allergies are all related to hiv. Maybe I'll go see a doctor and see if I can start taking meds
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You go right ahead and tell your doctor that you need to start meds for a virus you don't have.
Late seroconversion is very rare and happens due to additional circumstances, such as a person on immunity depressing medication to keep from rejecting an organ transplant. A person undergoing Chemotherapy. Things like that.
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Original poster: What are you going to say when you test negative at 6 and 12?
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test at 6 month to be positive
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