u/JoelsMum101

Made this account to Help my Son. How conclusive is conclusive?..

I am making this post for my 27 year old son, he had sex with girl who may worked in the sex field though she did not explain it like those exact terms, she had gave him Chlamydia and after the fact according to him (was conflictive in her response)- after he asked if she had sex with a mutual person before or after that person they knew was positive, she has claimed to be tested negative after having sex with that person and my Son because she went to get tested for Chlamydia after he requested her to, as well for HIV she also claimed 2 months prior she was Tested for HIV after she has sex with the person who has sex with the person they mutually knew and was negative

So the question being is how likely is it to be tested Negative at 30 days possible exposure from a 4th Generation test and as well as 3rd Generation tests done at week 3-4, 5 and week 6 point in total four tests so far and be Positive

, after 3 weeks of antibiotics from STI, he experienced he is claiming to be quiet during parts of the day so much so he lays down fatigue, even more now that he is off Antibiotics (he was quiet under the weather seemed sick but no fever, he is having a inflamed throat with slight discomforted at swallowing and even claimed to have have quiet achy back muscles at a point, he did have what Doctors resembled Geographic Tongue that soon healed, he had no fever in the last 7 weeks but he his biggest concern of ours is a persistent headache that no medication can seem to help (tylenol and codeine), advil,

My Son has visited nearly 6 Doctors in the span of 7 weeks and is driving him crazy what more assurance would he need?

He does suffer from ADHD, i believe ODC and Major depressive and Generalized Anxiety as he survived a Coma of 3 weeks 2 years ago and truly i am getting worried for his health.

I believe my Son is not making up it up but truly what is something that would finally ease his Mind? Another 4th Generation Test at this 8 week mark and then 12 weeks?

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u/JoelsMum101 — 17 hours ago