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Very Worried About the Situation

Hello. English is not my native language. Sorry if I make any linguistical mistake.
Exactly 95 days ago I had a risky exposure with a woman. I had some symptoms. For example, my lymph node in the left armpit is enlarged for the first time in my life, 3-4 weeks ago. I still have it. I can not feel it with hands but I can feel it when my arms are closed and I can recognize it form the mirror. I had negative fourth-generation antigen/antibody combo test at 30. days, third-generation antibody test at 75. days, fourth-generation combo test at 86. days and finally another combo test at 93. days. So, should I stop worrying? Do you think my test results are conclusive?

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3191940 tn?1447268717
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What was your risky exposure?

No matter what, your results are conclusive.  You should forget about this event and move on.  You do not have HIV.
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We were using a condom but she took it off and we had 3 min. sex without a condom. She told me that she had unprotected sex, one month before. She took a third-generation test the next day and her result was negative (but as I said it was third-generation test). Then I've took 30, 75, 86, 93 days test and all were negative.
I hope you are right and I do not have HIV.
You don't have HIV.  Your tests are conclusive.  Stop testing and move on.
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