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113 days after negative HIV result. Conclusive?

Hello everyone. My English is not good. please try to understand. I had an exposure more than 4 months back. i dont know about her, and her HIV status. it was Nov.13.16. i had 9 times HIV test in the hospital. they're took blood from my vein. My exposure was unprotected.
My HIV test results
1. Nov.16.16,
2. Jan.01.17,
3. Jan.30.17,
4. Feb.06.17,
5. Feb.08.17,
6. Feb.16.17,
7. Feb.23.17,
8. March.06.17. 113 day.
My armpit and neck is strange and hurt right now. maybe it is deep stress or anxiety. its just my opinion. during window period i sex with my GF. it was 83 day. but that day i used protect. 87th day i tested again. it was negative. my 64, 78, 85, 87, 95, 102, 113 days test result is all negative. 64, 85 days test was rapid test. took blood from my finger. My Gf"s HIV status is negative.
My question is :
1. My last 113 day hiv result conclusive?
2. Do I need any further testing post this after 6 months?
3. am i safe?
4. my Gf /girlfriend/ safe?

Please help advice me and answer my question.
Best wishes for u.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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You have WAY over-tested.  Any test you took 90 days after your exposure was conclusive.  You do NOT need to test any more at all.
1.  Yes, it is absolutely conclusive
2.  Do not test any more.  It would be a waste of time.
3.  Absolutely
4.  Of course.  You do not have HIV so you cannot give her HIV.
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Thank you very much god bless you
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