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Been in Fear

Well on March 28th I hung out with a girl who I didnt know her sexual history or back round.  She gave me oral sex 2 times during the night.  I refused to have any other sexual intercourse without the use of a condom (thought I was being smart)  She did have 2 tongue piercings in her mouth.  She also said the following day she was sick had the (common cold) I forget the specific name.  

I since was experiencing which seemed to be like (herpes) I had 2 small dots in the corner of my mouth and my penis has red spots/ rash on the rim of my penis.  It is still there but almost completely faded.  I felt sick 2 days after exposure.  I actually felt sick to my stomach to the point I felt as though I was going to throw up.  I had a couple headaches and had a hard time eating for about 2days, during the first week of exposure.

What has scared me the most is my rash.  I have a rash that first appeared on my legs.  I had reddish dots where I had a little missing hair.  It looked as if I shaved my legs in that particular spot.  I have a red rash on my arms that had some flaky skin. It has started to fade.  I also have a rash on my chest as well as upper back shoulder blades and the back of my arms.
It looks like a regular rash not itchy! It is not raised but rather visible especially after a hot shower.  I have noticed my eyes watering so the possibility it could be a allergy is possible.

I went to the dr and had blood test done on April 15th.  The results were (negative) as I was expecting since its way to early.  I cant stop looking at pictures and symptoms of HIV as I know the girl will not tell me the truth. (she says shes clean) Its stressful knowing I cant get a accurate test until June.  I have been scared and stressed which I know doesnt help my matter or change my outcome
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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.  
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186166 tn?1385259382
whatever "symptoms" that you are experiencing, are NOT hiv related.
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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 :(
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186166 tn?1385259382
nothing that you have described put you at risk for hiv.  testing is not needed.
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