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I need your support and help please

I have had a sex with a lady with unknown history and it was unprotected sex this was last year may. After time a got seriously worried after I found some etchi red/ pink dots in my back side, I had flu after 2 months of that day and diahrria for three days. I went to the hospital and I test for all STD's and all found negative as my doctor said this could be syphillis (syphilis), the result was negative for syphilis. I went to another doctor he said this is just a kind of allergy. After three months I have done full blood test including STD's ( compo p24 and anti body ) test was negative however, my white blood count was low 2.6 and the avg is 4 to 11.  The doctor said you don't have hep A antibody and he recommend to have two injection 6 months in between, he said its good to have it, I did took them. Two months after the first injection  i had swallen lumps nodes at my neck close to my ear ( left side ) for almost two months and it's not painful and not solid, I have directly tested CIMA test and all std are (-). It disappeared by it self with no midsection . Two months later the same lump node got swallen it's really small but I can feel it. Tested again and all std (-).
So I have tested in :
2,3, 5 during hepa A ammune vaccine, 7 months, 11 months after the second injection all are cima test done in seoul.
After one year completed I have tested again and HIV was (-) and hepa A antibody was reactive.  
1- do I need to be tested after 1 year and half as I heard that hepa A vaccine can delay the HIV virus window period?
2- I have always have the lump node near my ear swallen and it's small and not solid and not painful is this consider as hiv indecation?  
3- is cima ag/ab considered accurate as Elisa?
4- cima test take less than a day almost, is it reliable?

I am so tired I need you help please, I always thinking of this matter
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Thank you both for your comments, my concern is the window period
The doctor I met was a general doctor not specialized one that why I posted this concern.
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You have a conclusive negative result.Enough now please.
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Seek professional mental help a doctor has already advised you that you don't have HIV.
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