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Well I'm still praying that is the case. I since still have a penile rash and my Dr, believed I had a oral yeast infection. He didnt give me any meds to treat it, just said to place some cream on it.
Well I had serious testicle pain and so I decided to go to the E.R. They checked me and though maybe I had NGU or something. They gave me 24 pills of (Deoxycycline 100mg) 2 pills daily. Now I had noticed I have "Oral thrush" I dont know if its because of the medication or if I had it earlier and just never noticed it :(
My Dr wont let me get retested until July 3rd I believe so now the wait makes it even more stressful.
whatever "symptoms" that you are experiencing, are NOT hiv related.
That helped put some peace at mind. I still have this rash, with spots appearing on my skin that is what has scared me more then anything. I haven't gone to the Dr since my testing, but plan to see the dermatologist to find out if It's some sort of allergy.
I plan to get rechecked for any STDs since my test was about 2,1/2 weeks after exposure. It will help give me some peace of mind to get tested at a more accurate time. My birthday is coming up so I dont want to get it done if something was too show and ruin my time. I am thinking the first week of june may be an accurate test it would be about 2 months and 2 weeks after exposure.
I just have been trying not to think about it much and have refrained myself from looking st symptoms online the past couple days, as it triggers almost a panic attack for me :(
nothing that you have described put you at risk for hiv. testing is not needed.