As our members have stated, you had no risk and therefore your question is not relevant to HIV. Furthermore, you've conclusively tested negative. Please speak to your doctor about your symptoms so you can find the source and also perhaps, said with compassion, about anxiety that you can not let the idea of HIV go in this matter. We wish you well and are closing this thread.
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It's not because of HIV. If you never had a risk, you couldn't have gotten HIV. You never had a risk so focusing on HIV is a waste of your time. There is nothing to say to you from here. No risk, no HIV.
Since you had protected sex, you never had a risk AT ALL for HIV. All tests were unnecessary and you do not have HIV. The only risks are Unprotected vaginal or anal sex or sharing IV drug needles. So, this question is answered with a forceful, no risk. No hiv.
You are 100% negative. ARS happens 2 weeks after exposure not 3 months. Any test post 3 months is 100% conclusive. Your second test was a waste of time. The first test proved that you are HIV negative.