As Dr. Hook made very clear in your previous thread, you had a low risk exposure and no symptoms that suggested you had HIV. Most important, your 8 week negative HIV test was proof you weren't infected. One of the most common positions we take on this forum is that HIV test results always overrule symptoms and exposure history in judging whether or not someone has HIV, as long as the test is done sufficiently long after exposure -- and 8 weeks is always sufficient, even though official advice continues to emphasize 3 month testing for the HIV antibody tests. For further discussion about this, see the thread linked below.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/1704700
The bottom line is that you definitely do not have HIV and will need to look elsewhere for the cause of your symptoms. To me, most of them are typical for the physical manifestations of anxiety, nothing more. But if they continue, you should continue to work with your doctor.
There is nothing more this forum has to offer, so this will be my only advice on this thread.
Regards-- HHH, MD