You would need to ask who took the blood what all they looked for.
The hospital who did a vein draw did a 4th generation test in about an hour so it's possible it was the same for you.
We can only guess.
I'm not angry, I'm explaining how it is. If I was angry I'd be using a lot of capital letters and exclamation marks.
You still had no risk. It doesn't matter what other details you add to your story. It will not change the fact that your situation had no risk for HIV.
First of all, you're going to have to be patient and calm down. You're not the only one who is scared and posting questions here. There are tons of other people asking the exact same questions as you are and they are just as panicked as you are.
Secondly, those of us who are answering questions are volunteering our time and not getting paid for it. So we get to questions when we can and not 24 hours a day 7 days a week. If you don't get your questions answered right away, you're supposed to be patient and wait and we'll get to it when we get to it.
You didn't even have any risk so all of this panicking and carrying on is all for nothing. None of what you posted on your other thread is any risk at all. You're not having HIV symptoms because you were never exposed to HIV in the first place. Any symptoms you're having are clearly psychosomatic and are being brought on by your panicking about a no risk situation.
The best thing you could do for yourself right now is to get involved in yoga classes and learn how to meditate and control your breathing. I'm sure once you do that then all of your symptoms will go away negative you will have trained your mind to quit obsessing about this.
Of course since you had zero risk then there is no reason to test, so don't waste your time and money on an HIV test because you don't need it.