Welcome to the forum.
Contrary to common beliefs, hepatitis C is rarely sexually transmitted. The only documented sexual transmission is among men having sex with men, with traumatic (bloody) rectal sex. You can dismiss any concern about hep C, even without testing.
And the risks of hep A or B after any single exposure are extremely low. Further, your test results show for sure you were not infected. Something other than viral hepatitis is responsible for your symptoms. And for sure alcohol is a reasonable possibility -- indeed, it is by far the most likely explanation for it.
I hope this helps. Best wishes-- HHH, MD
thank you for your respone dr. one more question if i may then i'll leave you alone i promise. what would you make of the second hepatatis b test that came back positive?
I missed that one positive result for HBsAg. Sorry. But given the other results, it has to be false, which your own doctor probably advised you.