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If your std test for hiv was "innconclusive" Would the nurse tell you that at the time you called to get your results..My nurse told me "your fine" when I called to get my results...I have to go back again in a month for the second test to account for the "window period" But I'm worried that she told me "YOur fine" instead of telling me that I tested negative..Does this sound strange to anyone else..I am calling in the morning to ask her but just wanted another person's opinion I can't imagine any health professional saying "you are fine" in response to getting an inconclusive result, and certainly a positive result. I am sure it was a negative. usually the nurses arent supposed to give you the results. so maybe she was trying to calm your nerves by saying your fine. if there was a problem im sure she would have told you to come back in right away. but call tomorrow to ease your mind. they are working for you. get your answers! good luck! yea iwould for sure call and talk to someone bout that good luck |
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