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pls help

It all started like this:
4 April 2015 condom broked with a csw and i pulled out immediately.
26 April fatigue accompanied by fever and sorethroat and some mouth ulcers(only 2). lasted for a week.
2 May ear pain for a week.
2 June started abdominal pain, night sweats and fever lasted two days
3 June Hiv test using alere determine HIV 1/2 second generation- negative
10 June I noticed some swellings on my neck region, the armpits and the groin. I had diarrhea and chills. these lasted for 3 weeks.
10 July (about 14 weeks later) Hiv rapid finger test Alere determine and Unigold trinity. Both negative

Should i still be worried?

(ps. my cervical lymph nodes are still swollen)
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13276481 tn?1451146767
Your 14 wk tests confirms each other that you are HIV negative.
This experience has exposed you to other STDs and STIs.
See a Dr about what your experiencing but you ruled out HIV.
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what could this godless stil be. i wonder!
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13276481 tn?1451146767
what could this godless stil be. i wonder!
Only testing can tell.

You tested negative for HIV at the correct time.
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I experienced the exact same thing a couple months ago and i still am, after i had sex and the condom broke,and I still haven't found out what's causing all of this, I took my test at 13 weeks and it came back negative but after telling my doctor all the symptoms I've been having and the multiple swollen lymph nodes he said its possible it could be leukemia, THOUGH IT COULD BE ANY OTHER STD OR STI I ADVICE YOU DO DO A WHITE BLOOD COUNT,that way you can find out what's causing all this..but I asure you it's not HIV..
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