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Itested 11 times for hiv all are negative after exposure but some doctors are saying incubation period is 10 years.i tested at 22,40,80,176,186th days (ict rapid),96th day (eclia method hiv 1&2),144,156,157,168th days (tridot),160th day (p24+hiv1&2antibodies by eclia method).plz ineed a experienced doctor answer with out any confusion im also using antideprresant capsules since from 40 days
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Hello, you don't have to test so many times since you already crossed window period. Probably  obsessive thoughts making you uncomfortable and you are undergoing tests repeatedly. The medicines which you are taking may be prescribed for these obsessive thoughts. However I would suggest you to discuss in detail with Psychiatrist and Sexologist who may understand your concerns and guide you accordingly. Regards Dr Prashant Baspure Psychiatrist and Sexologist FECSM ( Fellow of European committee of sexual medicine ) www.askpassionfruit.com
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Stop worrying for the disease. Slowly your worry will become your main disease. I can palpate anxiety from your post. Feel free to consult, so thay i can guide you better.
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get consultation asap.
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stop worrying start living.
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"Worried well"...someone who harbours a fear that he has the disease or may contract the infection. He has some features like Several negative hiv tests Poor sexual adjustment Social isolation Multiple somatic features interpreted as a part of undiagnosed hiv illness Features of depression or anxiety
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