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12 week hiv , hep b, hepc , sphylis

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Hi... after finding my ex was cheating ( gave me sti) took my meds but now worried about the following listed : hiv hep b and c and sphylis ..

I took a hiv 4th gen test , hep b and c antibody and RPR.. all neg at 12 weeks... I'm gong tmmrw for my 6 month test and I am so terrified ... what are my changes theses will come out poz? I'm especially nervous about hiv ... Also I drank Friday sat and Sunday will alcohol effect it?

Thanks :( help!

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Also is 84 days long enough since that's not really 3 months???

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Also... I am from US...

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