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so i exposed myself to another stupid situation just when i thought I was over this. So 30 days ago I had sex with a female sex worker. Used condom but it broke and I continued to have sex for about 20 more mins, no ejaculation.
Antibody test negative at 25 days. Doctor gave me doxycyline. finished that a few days ago, but for the past few days I've been sweating excessivley it has been hot but doesn't explain my excessive sweating. dripping sweat, was able to wring my shirt and have some sweat come out. pillow and blanket wet from my head area. And I got a rash on my thighs, some on buttocks, and arms and armpit. They all came within 7 days. I had one or two before my test.
Could someone advise when I should test again. I'm thinking about waiting it till 6 weeks but I dunno if I can stomach it. I got a oraquik right here but might save it for 3months. Either that or go to the clinic and get a duo.
Does it sound like ars? Other than that I feel fine. even when I had the sweats. felt fine just sweating a lot and rash.
I know I'm the last person who would thought I would of been back here
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What makes it any different, you were told back then when you could test to obtain a conclusive test result. It hasn't changed since you were here then.
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Well I am embarassed to say this is  a new incident.Incase you didn't know. Would excessive sweating and rash at 4weeks be indicitve of ars? They itch and look like hives some are lines some are just clustered. But they are all rasied some itch.
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