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Please Teak + experts really need urgent help

Here is my story.
I am a married man that  travelled to north africa 3 months ago for business,
I had heavy tonguing with a Pro + fooling around but no intercourse,
Then I had unprotected vaginal intercourse with  a young female pro, (I was drunk could not find comdon) for about 2-3 minutes did not *** inside her.
I have tested for all STD at 6 weeks ELISA HIV/1 came back negative HSV-2 came back positive level was 1.29.
At the six week mark right after testing I had what I think all ARS symptoms that lasted about 4 days,
Pharyngitis, gingivitis fever night sweat 1 night,
Right after that I went back for further testing at 7 weeks DR ran an HIV/1 RNA PCR that came negative less than 40 Ml copies.
Athe the 8 - 9 weeks mark I have noticed non itching redness in my upper torso that is still here but that is now going away,
I have juts went for further testing this week for ELISA HIV 1/2 & RNA PCR 1/2.
I am freaking out right now can you please help me get through this.
What do you think my risk is of having HIV after the testing I have done.

PLEASE I BEG FOR YOUR ANSWERS.
God bless thank you much
P.S.  the prevalence of HIV/2 in north africa is very low unlike west africa where it is far more common.
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You can't diagnose HIV from symptoms. I don't play the odds game. I go by test results. You might as wll get use to using condoms with your wife.
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Can ARS appear at 6 weeks? What about the rash it was light pinkish like a tan you would get if you left your shirt unbuttoned?
What are my chances with a  6 weeks negative ELISA & Negative 7 Weeks RNA PCR?
Am I 80% clear etc.......... what are the odds.
Please please answer
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You had unprotected intercourse and put yourself at risk. You need to get you 3 months conclusive test.
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Please answer I really need your help
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