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Can I be HIV Positive?

I had sex with a black crackhead 2 months ago. I was very drunk and met her at a club. She gave me oral with a condom and vaginal with a condom as well. 6 days later I had a small red rash on tip of penis. Went to the doctor the same day I saw it. She ruled out herpes since it didn't have any white sores or discharge. Tested me for clamydia and syfilis and HIV and recommended a cream. Applied the cream and in 2 days the rash was gone. Two weeks after got negative results for all tests. But I was not convinced as I started to read a lot of symptoms online. Went to Kaiser and got a full std test and HIV test. This was at 28 days after exposure. All test came back negative. I think it was the 4th generation duo test. I have read many forums in which HIV testing is only certain at 3 months and this was only 28 days later. It's been a little over 2 months and I still feel really paranoid. I feel like one of my testicles hurt and as if I had swollen lymph nodes on my neck lately. None are visible. But I tend to check every moment I can. Is there any way I may have been infected with HIV?

Thank you for your replies ahead of time.
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you had no risk
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HIV SCREEN (HIV1 ANTIGEN, HIV1 AND 2 ANTIBODIES), QUALITATIVE, IMMUNOASSAY [87389 CPT(R)]


Regarding this test. Would the results at 28 days be conclusive? I took it exactly the 28th day.
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No risk from protected sex. Never go by symptoms and if you cant move on from this take a test for peace of mind at the right time and trust the result. If this was the only act your worried about it will be negative.
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You had protected sex, you are safe no matter what kind of crackhead girl you were humping, but if I were you I would avoid that kind of encounters.
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HIV SCREEN (HIV1 ANTIGEN, HIV1 AND 2 ANTIBODIES), QUALITATIVE, IMMUNOASSAY [87389 CPT(R)]

This was the NEGATIVE test taken at 28 days.
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