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please advice...is this hiv...

i m a 26 yr male, hving a very loving n sweet gf...m going to marry her in next few mnths.....m in a good job,.....24 days ago  i went to attend a seminar in companies head office where i met my seniors and boozed up high...i was blacked out nd when i opened my eyes i was in a local brothel with my seniors...they were taking girl so do i took one...i allways have spare durex condom in my wallet...i was having sex with her when i notice condom is broke totally...i stopped and shocked...i asked her if she is having some infection her ans ws no, i sweared that till time i will get tested i will not have unprotected sex with my gf..when i came back my gf jumped on me nd we had unprotected sex, this kept on for next few days, after 9 days my gf complained me of some red dots on her tounge which give pain during swallowing food, she also told mild pain in her lymph nodes under neck, i told her to drink more water n this will go away, they went away after 2 days, then she had sever headache that lasted for 40 hours, then again one ulcer pooped out under her tounge that lasted for 3 days and again her lymph nodes starting paining while touching under neck, armpit and groin region. now when ulcer is gone then again she has got red dots on her tounge along with pain in her lymph nodes...its been 16 days till we had sex...m not feeln any symptoms...but really getting worried n stressed watching her.....plz advice.....
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sir today i tested again after 15 weeks...got neg antibody...is that all?  
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You can obtain your conclusive test result 3 months post exposure.
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