I don't mean to answer for Teak, but if I may chime in:
1) They DID come on too fast. ARS symptoms typically begin from 2 to 4 weeks post-exposure (I've heard of symptoms coming on a bit later, but NEVER earlier), and last for 1 to 2 weeks. I'll defer to Teak, as he is an authority on the subject, but I know he'll reiterate that 2 days was way too short a time for your body to exhibit symptoms of ARS.
2) This is a VERY personal question, and is completely unrelated to your risk assessment (which Teak has already been kind enough to give you). Frankly, I think it does not merit any kind of answer.
While your symptoms are not related to HIV according to guidelines, you did have a risk (however small). Per Teak's advice, you must test at 3 months to obtain a conclusive result.
1]even with the weight loss you still think thats to fast
2]i know you cant go by other people symptoms but teak what where some of your symptoms and if you had any when did they start
Your symptoms came on to quick to be related to HIV. Test at 3 months post exposure and obtain a conclusive test result.