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Two negative Insti hiv rapid home test.

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I took two insti home rapid tests used on hospital and are CE approved and approved by WHO. They both came back negative, can this be false negative? Do someone have experience with insti hiv tests?

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Mads1975

No experience with these tests myself but just have an HIV blood test at your local clinic for your peace of mind.

In a separate subject, have you arranged counselling for your constant fear of contracting HIV?

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Galen70 in reply toMads1975

Loubbis already has had extensive advice about this on here

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