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  • ive gotten 3 test over a period of 1 year, that all resulted in saying indeterminate. what does this mean i ve been to three diffrent hospitals ive done all the tests there is . am i sick doc or not?

  • hey Doctor, although you seem quite good looking, but i don't think u know what you're talking about. Unique, you gotto be kidding... if the blood sample is not being diluted at 500 times (500X), then everyone can be tested positive! We're all positive, that's including you, Dr. Handsome!

  • Maybe it has to do with sereconversion process.... When the System of the person is seroconverting the test results could be indeterminate...

  • if ANY of the proteins looked for in the "hiv tests" is unique to "hiv" then how is it possible to get ANY "indeterminate" results?

    That's contradictory. Something is either unique or it isn't. If there were any unique "hiv proteins" then it would be impossible for someone not infected to have any in their bodies at all.

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