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Please help me,

Very sorry my English is weak
thanks to all the. Please help me, please get the following
anal sex and the condom broke person HIV positive and a high viral load...
PEP was taken after 8 hours and was of type GENVOYA ...
Every day a pill in the first two doses I did not take with food because the doctor did not tell me from the third day to 30 days it was taken with food
has been done test HIV combo in 21 days negative
-After the pep ends on day 30 negative
-After finishing the pep for 10 days test HIV combo negative
-After finishing the pep for 12 days test HIV TEST  HIV 1 quantitative ny real time pcr  negative negative
-After finishing the pep for 27 days test HIV combo negative
- After finishing the pep for 35 days test HIV combo negative
MAKE TEST FOR HCV ANTIBODY AND HBSAG after 35 After finishing the pep negative

Symptoms
Two weeks after the pep ended, pains in muscles and joints, lymph nodes in the neck from the back on both sides, the symptoms still remain.
Please give me advice because I am very tired and nervous, thank you, dear doctor
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3191940 tn?1717500602
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Your tests are conclusive.  You do NOT have HIV, and you do NOT need any more tests.

Forget about this event and move on with your life.
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If you stop poking and irritating your neck it will probably stop hurting.

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